One game. One more victory. In their minds, that is all the Nets are thinking about, looking at, planning for: One game.

Forget that the Nets are two victories against the Spurs away from a title. To consider the dire peril they are in is to submit to some stinking thinking, so the Nets concern themselves with tonight, Game 6, at 8:30 in the SBC Center.

One game. That was what the Nets spoke of when they huddled following their 93-83 Game 5 defeat Friday in the friendly confines of the Meadowlands.

"We said in [the locker room] it's not over," Lucious Harris said. "We've won there. It's going to be a monumental task, but what better way is there than going there and winning two games?

"It's never been done before. But we're worried about Game 6. That's it. Win that game or it's over with."