We're not. Defensively we're slightly better than average. Same with OKC. Same with L.A.
OKC ranks 1st in offense, 12th in defense
Spurs rank 3rd in offense, 13th in defense
L.A. ranks 12th in offense, 10th in defense
These are all pace-adjusted, and they're pretty consistent with what I've seen from all 3 teams. The Lakers offense looks downright anemic at times.
If you guys (from now until the end of the season) muster up a couple of consistent 3 point shooters (32-35% when they're open/semi-open would be sufficient) and you guys started playing more inside out with Bynum as the focal piece (I agree that Bynum isn't that good of a passer yet, but this is something he has 15 or 16 games to work on if Lakers so choose to do so), you guys would have a great chance to go deep into the playoffs.
Would you guys win it all if you played more inside out, team-oriented "open man gets the shot period Spurs-like" basketball? Probably not, but you'd have a better chance of at least making it to the WCF and who knows, you could always have a game or two where luck is on your side.
The thing is, I think Kobe kind of realizes this. Kobe to me strikes me as the kind of person that (at this point in his career) is thinking "Right now we really don't have a shot at a ring with me as the 1st option. If I played more of a facilitator role, we'd have a better chance of going deeper into the playoffs but we still wouldn't be the favorites. Thus, I'm just going to get my numbers and chase records at this point in my career."
In other words, as far as list of priorities go, Kobe's thought process is -
1) Have solid chance to win championship as 1st option (with high PPG)
2) Chase records as 1st option
3) Have marginal chance to win championship as 2nd option
4) Have solid chance to go deep into playoffs as 2nd option
It's as though in Kobe's mind, he's thinking "1 is totally unlikely," and as far as priorities go, he strikes me as the person who would rather chase M.J.'s scoring record than give his entire team a 5-10% better chance of winning a ring or going deep in the playoffs.
If Kobe willingly took more of a facilitator role as the 2nd option and Lakers ended up losing in the WCF, say, I feel like Kobe would be thinking "god damnit I probably could've averaged 5 or 10 more PPG and I'd be closer to M.J.'s record right now." It sounds ridiculous to the point of trolling, but that's honestly how non-Laker fans perceive Kobe at this point.
Of course, if he can win a ring this year, that'd be wonderful, but that's just gravy for him at this point.