Jason Kidd has admitted that he is "disappointed" by the Brooklyn Nets' five-game losing streak.
The Nets were beaten 109-97 by the Detroit Pistons last night, leaving the hosts with just three wins from their 13 games so far this season.
The head coach told reporters: "I think we all are disappointed. The third quarter is something that stands out right now that we got to get better at, coaches and players.
"We're getting good looks, we just can't finish the play. They made some shots that were tough. The ball's just bouncing the opponent's way right now and we just got to stay together.
"We got to look at it. If it's changes or whatever it may be but we got to get better starting that third quarter, just the third quarter in general, because we just couldn't get back and they had a lot of layups. We score and they're running right back at us and we just couldn't stop them."
The Nets travel to the Toronto Raptors tomorrow.