Steve Nash said that the Brooklyn Nets still have a "long way to go" on the defensive end after their 147-125 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The 147 points tied the franchise record for most points in a regulation game.

The Nets were without Kevin Durant, who rested for the game.

"There's a familiarity growing, on both ends of the floor. [But] we've got a long way to go defensively. It's not our forte or strong suit, but we've got to be clean with our game plan and talking and participating in our actions," said Nash.

The Nets have scored at least 110 points in 10 out of their last 11 games, and are 6-2 since trading for James Harden.

Harden agreed with Nash in focusing on the defensive side of the ball.

"We're catching a rhythm, obviously, offensively. But defensively as well. We're learning our strengths and our weakness and things we can get better at," said Harden.