""Wins are wins," said Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks. "It's not easy to win in this league... But we're going to watch the film and definitely address it because we can't afford to make those careless mistakes at the end. That's unacceptable."We will get better, but we still have to address those issues. We can't throw them under the rug and say, 'OK, we'll figure it out.' We have to figure it out quickly."Nets All-Star guard Devin Harris had a chance to cut it to two with 25 seconds left, but his runner in the lane rolled off the rim. Kevin Durant hit two free throws to finally seal the win. But even with a 104-98 lead with six seconds left, the Thunder was sloppy."I think we got a little relaxed. That's something we shouldn't do," Durant said. "But we got key stops when we needed them at the end and were able to make free throws. But we need to have a more conscious effort in huddles of finishing out games stronger.""