Trust: The main ingredient in Cavs’ winning chemistry

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- Trust: The main ingredient in Cavs’ winning chemistry
- JDHS boys still looking for chemistry
- Insider: Chemistry trade talks don’t mix

Trust: The main ingredient in Cavs’ winning chemistry
The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com H 
It’s what most fans consider chemistry. It’swhen a basketball team suddenly begins to play unselfishlywhen they help each other on defense and don’t seem toworry about who is scoring on offense. It happened a year ago when Boston made monster tradesadding Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen to Paul Pierce and abunch of young role players. Would three veteran scorers whonever won a title play together? Would Allen and Pierce –never very interested in defense — suddenly defend?.
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JDHS boys still looking for chemistry
Juneau Empire AK 
What to watch: "We don’t really know too much about them except they’re scoring in the 80s so we assume they play uptempo" JDHS coach Steve Potters said. "Then again the international game is longer so we can’t be sure how they play. “We weren’t reading situations correctly we made poor decisions and as a result we were turning the ball over” head coach Steve Potter said. “We weren’t making mistakes on high-reward plays. ur turnovers were just unnecessary. The good news for the Bears is that junior Cody Grussendorf has emerged as a slasher and playmaker on the perimeter senior Sean Bavard’s three-point stroke is looking pure and senior big man Eric Gross should be on a mission after sitting almost their entire second game with foul trouble.

Insider: Chemistry trade talks don’t mix
The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com H 
That is sure to continue over the next two months especially with some valuable expiring contracts as assets most notably Wally Szczerbiak. But Cavs coach Mike Brown said Thursday the team isn’t even thinking about making a move right now because of the on-and-off court chemistry they’ve developed. He said making any sort of trade now would involve a lot of risk. “Any time you have a team that is playing well whether you have chemistry and whether you don’t it’s is risky to break it up” Brown said. “We do have pretty good chemistry. And we have pretty good chemistry.

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