 Welcome to the latest edition of Nets post game plus I'm Nancy Newman with Frank Isola it's 1 14 96 the final that Hawks take the second game of a back-to-back with a wire-to-wire victory defense is where we start absolutely Atlanta is a very good team they had 89 points after three quarters that's a problem again for the Nets defense living in the fourth yeah they played a little bit better but remember the game started to get out of reach they were down by 20 early in the fourth quarter this game but would also kill the Nets seven of 37 on three point shooting so they had an issue with offense tonight but defense again 89 points after three quarters for the Atlanta Hawks so three and three overall now second chance points continue to be an issue for Brooklyn they are allowing more per game than any other NBA team and the Hawks put up 22 of them some of which helped Atlanta seize control of the game early in the second quarter following the actions Steve Nash talked about the Nets defensive effort in this one compared to the first game between these teams on Wednesday we looked at a lot of things from the first game you know we didn't improve on a lot of it I thought we gave up less offensive rebounds but you know we we heard our defense were turnovers and they stretched us and we didn't do a good job we didn't improve enough in the areas that we were we were weakened so you know just seems like it's a little thing here a little thing there wasn't necessarily one situation more than others there's like you know you'd make it a mistake in communication a mistake in transition a mistake on the pick and roll you know a mistake on a pin down so you know we'll just we just got to stick with it it's early we're frustrated with it you know but it is so early that we need to give ourselves some time to continue to work and improve communicate and get better Christian one field New York Daily News hey coach the Hawks first built their lead in the second quarter in a run and I was just curious as to whether or not you wanted the team to play through that run or whether you intentionally didn't call the time out there or just what was what went down on that yeah it was it was early you know I don't you know want to I want to give them an opportunity to try to problem solve to try to figure things out themselves you know throughout the season so it doesn't mean I won't call timeouts but at the same time I want to give them an opportunity to you know to get to make to feel that to feel the other team going on a run and to solve some of those problems themselves so that that was more the thinking you know it's game six and it's the second quarter and we're not shooting the ball well so you know I wanted to give them a little bit of time to try to find it and more than anything to feel that and experience that together so that they can continue to build their resolve and an understanding Brooklyn will return to action on Sunday with a matchup against Washington at Mark Lee Center coverage begins at 5 30 p.m. for Frank Isolla I'm Nancy Newman thanks for watching next post came plus