Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash is not losing faith despite the injuries to Kyrie Irving and James Harden.

The Nets are facing their biggest and most important challenge of the season after the Milwaukee Bucks forced a Game 7 in their second-round series. It's do-or-die on Saturday for Brooklyn, but  they will have to take the fight without Irving who has been ruled out for the contest due to the ankle sprain he suffered in Game 4.

Harden, meanwhile, has not been at his best since rushing his return from hamstring injury to play in Game 5.

Despite these concern, however, Nash is staying optimistic while encouraging the rest of the Nets to embrace and enjoy the big moment.

“This is what it is. This is the deck we have. We’re going to solve as many puzzles as we can and we’re also going to try to play our hearts out and enjoy the opportunity, as we have done all year,” Steve Nash said, per Brian Mahoney of The Associated Press.

Kevin Durant has been absolutely great for the Nets in the playoffs so far, and he will be key if Brooklyn wants to move on to the Eastern Conference Finals. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that he can't do it alone, as Game 6 showed. Jeff Green, James Harden and Blake Griffin will just be as critical in order to fill the void left by Kyrie Irving on the offense.

As Nash said it, though, the whole team must play with urgency and heart to take down Giannis Antetokounmpo and the hungry Bucks.