The Nets ran the same offense right down to the names of the plays.
It was a role reversal from Game 1, in which the Nets jumped to an early lead and ran away.
Maybe the reason the Nets run so well is that they are trying to outrun their past.
The Kings and the Nets run the same offense, but they did not look at all similar.
With 20 seconds left, the Nets ran the play that defined their day of disorder.
Already missing four regulars, the Nets ran out of bodies again.
Kidd finished the quarter, and a 14-2 Nets run, with a 3-pointer.
And it was the rare occasion when the Nets ran a cohesive offensive play.
Fast Net could run alongside the traditional form of the game.
That capped a 16-2 Nets run to open the second half.