Playing with Martin again would be appealing. The Nets power forward is emerging as a dominant player despite finishing this series with two horrible games.
Martin had six points on 3-for-23 shooting Sunday, and 10 points in the last two games after averaging nearly 20 for the playoffs.
"I just played horrible, man, and I'll have all summer to think about it," Martin said.
"I didn't show up when it counted. It's more frustrating than anything, knowing I didn't bring one in when we needed it."
The flulike illness in Game 5 probably had a lot to do with that.
"He just had a bad game," Scott said. "He just couldn't throw it into the ocean tonight."
Kerry Kittles did an adequate job in Game 6, shooting 5-for-12 and scoring 16 points, but the Nets got little else from their bench as Lucious Harris and Rodney Rogers again were ineffective.



