Let's rewind the record.
PJ came up with a simple but very efficient plan to post Nash up with S-m-a-s-h Parker, starting from the SECOND game of that series. Lakers were up 3-1 for a reason, they were up big in the fourth quarter in the 5th game for that particular reason - exploring Nash's disadvantage in defense, and pushing him under the basket by posting him up to wear him down and more importantly, to cut down their fast breaks dramatically. If not for Thomas's heroic actions in the fifth game, Lakers would have been in the 2nd round. PJ didn't get it? That’s funny. Parker was in early foul trouble in all the rest games, and he missed most of his shots, then came that no-shot Kobe fiasco.
PJ came up with a simple but very efficient plan to post Nash up with S-m-a-s-h Parker, starting from the SECOND game of that series. Lakers were up 3-1 for a reason, they were up big in the fourth quarter in the 5th game for that particular reason - exploring Nash's disadvantage in defense, and pushing him under the basket by posting him up to wear him down and more importantly, to cut down their fast breaks dramatically. If not for Thomas's heroic actions in the fifth game, Lakers would have been in the 2nd round. PJ didn't get it? That’s funny. Parker was in early foul trouble in all the rest games, and he missed most of his shots, then came that no-shot Kobe fiasco.