the Kings got the big lead in the first OT on transition buckets and by pushing the pace off defensive stops. When the Lakers started scoring and getting thier defense set Beno wasn't getting us into the offense any faster than Tyreke was. Part of that may have been designed in fact since generally when you're up by 7 with 2 minutes left you want to use every second of the clock. If that is in fact your strategy, normally you want your best 1 on 1 player with the ball as the shot clock expires.
Just heard coach's end game comments, apparently it wasn't by design so the Kings just were bad about getting into their sets, no excuses on that. I still maintain that both Beno and Tyreke were slow getting into the sets at that point, however.