Kidd: It's gut check time

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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">November 22, 2006 -- SEATTLE - Jason Kidd has seen this before. And it always gets to him. He has seen the maddening inconsistency of the Nets - not just from game to game, but from half to half. The Nets in their first 10 games have squandered huge leads, given away command.

Sometimes they recover, sometimes they don't. Hey, that's why they're 5-5.

And after it happened again Monday, when the Nets capsized in the fourth quarter, Kidd uncharacteristically exited without comment to the media, a rare happening. He's concerned that last season's 9-12 start is unfolding again.

"I was [ticked]," said Kidd here where the Nets stayed to practice. "I just felt if we're going to continue to waste the effort, maybe we need to re-tool or recalculate what we're trying to achieve. I'm not saying nobody's [not] giving effort. I'm saying we have to become smarter." </div>

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Kidd has the right to be upset. Even with all the injuries the Nets have, they are still supposed to be better than 5-5. We are a good team so, we need to play like a good team.

It's time to prove it.
 

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