^^ get real.
How were the Kobe Bryants doing before Gasol was colluded? .500 at best and 1st round and out -that is if they even made the playoffs. (ignore the squaks of W.O.W. "1st place, bwwraaack 1st place" because most of know championships are not won in November. The Kream Lakers before Magic? The Spurs before DRob and then Timmy Dunks?
So it would be a huge turnaround for the Nets. So what?
Name the last Laker superstar who DIDN'T retire as a Laker. And the Lakers haven''t competed for the WORST RECORD IN HISTORY in...let's see....*EVER*.
Abdul-Jabbar's Lakers before Magic? 47-35 - #4 seed in the West. That's 4-seed, not 4 games won at All-Star Break.
Spurs prior to Robinson: 21-61. Exactly how many free agents did they attract?
Spurs prior to Duncan: 56-26 (4th best in league), 55-27 (6th best), 47-35 (5th seed), 49-33 (5th seed), 55-27 (4th seed), 62-20 (best in league), 59-23 (2 seed, 4th best in league), 20-62 with Robinson out for all but 6 games. Are you trying to tell me this was a historically bad team, and free agents flocked to it?
Let me reacquaint you with history. In 1999-2000, the Chicago Bulls, two years removed from an NBA championship, finished 17-65 (that's 4 times as many wins as the Nets have right now). Their team included rookies Ron Artest and Elton Brand and veterans Hersey Hawkins and Toni Kukoc. They had the money to go after a superstar, and courted free agents Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, and Grant Hill. Lost on all of them. So who was the free agent they ended up giving the maximum level contract to? You guessed it - the immortal RON MERCER. That's what their money could get them, even though this was a talented young team...had several first round draft picks coming in....
If you want to sign a free agent - BE A GOOD TEAM FIRST - or at least have a tradition of loyalty and stability.