whitehops wrote:plus a lot of that stuff is BS. KG beefs with everyone in the league but is a great teammate.
if a player has tendencies of being a bad teammate then maybe that should be a factor but just because shaq pushed ____ that one time doesn't mean they have 'chemistry issues' if they were on the same team lol.
Yeah, but some of that stuff is just too obvious. I pointed out Jordan and Isiah, and that's really undeniable to me that they wouldn't get along. I think people blow it out of proportion in terms of chemistry, it's not problematic nearly as often as many people think it is (agree about Garnett).
When it becomes problematic is when you put too many scorers on a team, like people are mostly doing in this project. It's really hard to draw a line here as far as when it's enough scoring and when it's just too many guys who need the ball in their hands a lot. So basically, I think it comes down to on-court fit in terms of roles on a team, rather than personality clashes.
I think it'd be best if we left the 'chemistry' thing to judges. If a judge wants to take this factor into consideration while making their choice, it's fine. If he doesn't, it's also okay. I think it should be an individual choice of every judge what criteria he uses to settle the argument.