Throughout the media, the Nets have a new cachet. They've become not so much an object of ridicule as something to observe and measure. How did this happen and why? How is it affecting the players? What are the similarities between this streak and others? And most of all, when will it end, for God's sake? Everyone is getting in on it, from the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal to AP and AOL.
- The Count: At Least Nets Aren’t 0-82 - Carl Bialik - Wall Street Journal
- Feats of Futility, for the Record - A. G. Sulzberger - New York Times
- Bottom-dwelling Nets take their cues from the top - Jim Litke - AP
- What Would It Take to Get You to a Nets Game? - Jay Schreiber - New York Times
- A Dream in North Jersey Was Too Far Out - Harvey Araton - New York Times
- When the Home Team Stinks, So Does the Scalping Business - Patrick McGeehan - New York Times
- For the Reeling Nets, a Dose Of the 1988 Orioles’ Pain - Tyler Kepner - New York Times
- Nets Are Committing Consumer Fraud - Jay Mariotti - FanHouse
- Nets may join bottom 10 teams of all-time - Barbara Barker - New York Newsday
- With Millions Watching, Nets Do Not Disappoint - Will Leitch - New York Magazine
- Worst Teams in Sports History - New York Daily News
- Brooklyn basketball fans warn New Jersey Nets owner Bruce Ratner not to bring losing team to borough - Aleksandra Klassen & Erin Durkin - New York Daily News
- Look at What the Rat(ner) Dragged In... - Matt McQueeny - Nothin' But Nets
- How Low Can They Go? - John Torenli - Brooklyn Eagle