Lakers coach Phil Jackson spoke to Ron Artest about the forward's decision-making after the team's loss to the Pacers on Sunday night.

Artest grabbed an offensive rebound off a Kobe Bryant miss with 8.6 seconds remaining and Los Angeles trailing Indiana by three.

Jackson wanted a time-out, but Artest passed the ball back to Bryant for another last-second miss on a three-pointer.

"There were a couple situations I talked to him after the game, between he and I," Jackson said.

Artest said "I don't recall the conversation," when first asked about the chat but later revealed details about the discussion.

"He told me I should have called a timeout when I got the offensive rebound but it was hard to think about that when Kobe wanted the ball and Kobe was going to hit the 3," Artest said.

"When I saw Kobe I was going to give it to him. I asked [Jackson], 'Could everybody else on the court call the timeout since I have the ball, can somebody else call the timeout?' He said, 'Yes,' so he forgot to address it with everybody, so it's OK."