Zach LaVine knows the Chicago Bulls must swiftly discover a winning formula after Saturday's loss to the Detroit Pistons.
LaVine had a career-high 51 points but it was not enough for the Bulls to avoid a second defeat of the campaign.
Chicago lost 118-102 in Detroit, as they failed to build on their 104-103 defeat of the Toronto Raptors.
The Bulls have made the playoffs just once since the start of the 2017-18 season, and LaVine knows Chicago must expect better.
"It's our third year here together, and we know how this business is," said LaVine, who became the first Bulls player with 50 points and no assists since the legendary Michael Jordan against the Miami Heat in November 1996.
"We all love each other. DeMar [DeRozan] is one of my best friends, and we talk all the time, but we have to figure out how to make this work.
"I wasn't happy with the way I was performing and the way the offense was looking. It's upsetting you have a performance like that and lose. It sucks.
"We don't want this to snowball where we have our backs against the wall. We are working every day. We have to figure it out."
LaVine was a late pick for Saturday's game, having overcome back issues to play.
"You know me, I'm going to play," he added.