i don't like it because collison only thrived in an up-tempo offense in NOH. He will not mix well with our big 3 as Rondo has. I also honestly don't think any blockbuster trade right now will be any good if we are to contend again with the same core because of chemistry issues. These guys know each other so well and Doc's plays well too so that execution should be second nature. That's something you just CAN"T trade for!
Actually, you can. Ainge traded Perkins halfway through the season last year and it didn't seem like chemistry played much of a role in his decision.
Also, I think this chemistry stuff is blown completely out of proportion. At the end of the day, it's about talent. Who has it and who doesn't? Those with talent win titles. Those without talent don't win squat.
Whether a team swaps roses and cookie recipes in the locker room could be a plus, but in the end, it's irrelevant.
Chemistry isn't about people liking each other. It's about cohesion that lifts the whole beyond the sum of the parts. If what you are saying were true, I don't think the Mavs would have beaten the Heat, would they?
I understand and I wasn't trying to be rude, just kinda sarcastic.

Hmmm....regarding the Heat/Mavs question, I am not so sure that cohesion played the biggest role. It helped, no doubt!!
That said, I think a roster of Dirk, Chandler, Barea, J Kidd, Marion and Stevenson was just as good and had more depth than that of Miami's roster.