Hollins says Nets are ‘not good enough’
Admits Nets Currently Lack What it Takes to Put Together Winning Streak
The Brooklyn Nets endured a 31-minute delay due to a leaky roof, watched helplessly as Dwyane Wade torched them for 28 points and suffered the final insult when head coach Lionel Hollins informed the media that his team simply didn’t have what it takes to put together anything longer than a two-game winning streak.
“We’re not good enough,” Hollins admitted after Brooklyn’s 95-91 loss to Wade and the Miami Heat in front of 16,827 fans at Downtown’s Barclays Center.
“You have to be good enough to win multiple games in a row,” he added, when asked why his 10-13 unit has been unable to string together a decent run through its first 23 contests. “You win two and you lose. You win one and then you lose. We’re working at it. We’ve made progress. But we’re not there yet.”