The only big question mark with this Brooklyn team besides the ages of KG and Pierce is how Kidd will fare as coach in his first season. It's a question that's mitigated by the experience and quality of the team, I mean, I don't doubt that the players can run the offense and defense without any coaching and keep themselves accountable but it's still an unknown.
I known Phil Jackson has said he wasn't interested in coaching again and wasn't interested in coaching Brooklyn specifically but he would have to be intrigued with Brooklyn's roster. Not that they're going to can Kidd or anything but he would've been fantastic for Brooklyn.
It makes you think, if they don't get off to a great start what they will do. With this roster, they don't have time to wait and see how Kidd progresses.
They have a 2-year window, max. If they are standing around 6th place in the East a third of the way through the season, can they afford to wait it out?
I personally don't think it will be a problem because the starting unit is loaded and the bench looks very strong. I'd rather Kidd coach them than play for them. KG and Pierce both have offensive games that can fit in with just about any other 3 players, and KG can anchor the defense on his own. KG is probably as close to a player-coach as it gets.
Highly doubt chemistry will be an issue, it really is all about health with this team. If they have to sacrifice some W's in the regular season to be set for the playoffs, they should. This team is stacked.