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[QUOTE="PacoSwede, post: 5327588, member: 120"] this sparked a train of thought: in this true and unique situation ([B]Geno has assembled an incredibly talented roster)[/B], motivative is a key link to ultimate success, but that (motivation) can easily be derailed by failed chemistry among the extremely talented teammates. so indeed, the chemistry that emerges is [U]the[/U] key to success. with this kind of talent (and coaching) another NC could be achieved even with poor chemistry. teams without great chemistry have done it. but i wouldn't be thrilled if this is the case for the '25-'26 huskies. i think it is better for all if the players can have fun and enjoy themselves and win without dealing with conflicting egos and petty resentments. as fans, we like to believe this always is true at uconn. i think that's fantasyland. fact is, we have a very dim idea of what's going on in the locker room and dorms, and the staff tries to -- and is very good at -- keeping us in the dark. i see the chemistry that develops in this exceptionally talented group as the most interesting question mark this season. there [I]are[/I] 5 new pieces added to the stew. [/QUOTE]
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