The New Jersey Nets thrive on transition basketball, and Jason Kidd is the reason they're so dangerous.
If it's not Kidd's ball handing that keys their potent fast break, it's his clever passing that makes all his teammates around him better.
But while Kidd makes the Nets go, Kenyon Martin could be the X-factor.
The Pistons have to do a better job defensively on Martin, who is in his third year in the NBA after being drafted first overall by the Nets, than they did on the Sixers' Derrick Coleman.
