Devin Harris called a team-only meeting after the Nets lost to the 76ers in New Jersey on Tuesday night.

"It's just frustrating, because I know we can do it," Harris said. "And we've had this formula we had all season long. At some point in the game, we're gonna go down 10. And we have it in our heads that we can always come back against these teams and that's not the case.

"We need to jump out on these teams and really put them back on their heels, but it's like we walk into a fight and we catch the first three punches before we realize what's going on. It's happened every single game -- and we can't play like that. We have to come out really swinging. ... We do it in practice ... but we're not having any carryover into the game."

The Nets have lost eight straight games.

"Devin brought up a lot of valid points," said Brook Lopez. "He told me I need to be more aggressive. Just assert more energy on the floor.

"[It was really] just our overall energy in general. Anthony [Morrow] watched on TV and said we looked slow getting into our plays in the half court, we just didn't look like we have any electricity when we're out there as a team."