Nets' Williams didn't rewatch 0-point performance in Game 2

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Steve Mitchell / USA TODAY Sports

There's likely no one on the Brooklyn Nets who wants to get Game 3 started more than Deron Williams. 

The point guard finished Game 2 without scoring a single point after going 0-for-9 from the field and was unable to get to the free throw line a single time. 

The result hasn't sat well with the three-time All-Star, who's been reliving the game in his head over and over since Thursday. 

Williams didn't bother rewatching the game however, which most likely would play out as a horror film for the 29-year-old.

As for his game plan for Game 3. 

“I just have to keep attacking,” Williams told the New York Daily News. “Like I said, I just missed shots (in Game 2). I took nine shots, I missed them all, but they were good shots. I attacked the basket. I thought I got fouled a couple of times, but they said I didn’t get fouled, I didn’t get the call. So I’m just going to do the same thing. I was able to get in the lane, make plays for my teammates, which led to other plays, so I’m just going to do the same thing.

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