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[QUOTE="Skeets, post: 5327851, member: 10677"] A lot has been said about chemistry. I think off court chemistry has a great influence on the on-court chemistry. Stop and think about it. What are the chances that a bunch of kids will come together and be friends? If a few of them won't hang out with teammates or generally be agreeable or actually be despised, then there is no way they are going to fit in on the court. Luckily UConn's returning players seem to be good friends. Hopefully the new additions will be good friends as well. Guess what? There is nothing a coaching staff can do about personal relationships except go after nice, agreeable additions. Edit: I might add that this may be a bigger risk with transfers, i.e. what went wrong at their old school? This could be why Geno does not load up on transfers and schools that do don't seem to be overly successful. [/QUOTE]
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