<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Nets were coming off the type of loss that had its origins somewhere in the seventh circle of Hell. Up 20 points. Vapor and brain lock. Lose to the Kings. But they vowed to turn it around. "One game," Lawrence Frank said before last night's collapse against Golden State, "whether it's a win or a loss, never makes a season. You can't rewind in life. All you can do is move forward." No, you can also step back. Like the Nets did last night. And they basically stepped off a cliff. Again, a big lead was blown - actually two big leads. The Nets saw an 11-point advantage evaporate in the final 4:11, capped by Monta Ellis nailing a buzzer-beating left-corner jumper after a Nets miss, dealing New Jersey a gut-busting 110-109 loss to the Warriors. </div> Read More