“It's real easy to just fall apart. But the only way to maintain team chemistry is by realizing how important all the other guys are,”
Cliff Floyd
“This team has a chemistry more than the other (two) teams I've been on. We all mesh so well with our personalities and there is something special about this team. You can just tell, and we all feel it.”
Cristie Kerr
“The team chemistry seems to be there after everything that happened in the fall. We're really excited about this year. I think great things are going to happen. We're looking forward to (today) to crank it up full speed.”
Brody Taylor
“The best part for me was realizing how much team chemistry pays off in the end. That is really what helped our team go all the way to win bronze. All the teams we competed against had been practicing together long before the games started, but we had an edge because we gelled together so well both on and off the court.”
Marita Payne
“This team chemistry is something to be proud of,”
Michael Clayton
“We've been together for a while, so the team chemistry is there. As soon as we beat Clyde-Savannah, everything really picked up. We got a swagger, a confidence.”
Tony Jackson
“If the team is doing well, it's hard to blow up the chemistry. I'm not into that. If there's any kind of crack in the armor and this kid is ready, there's certain guys when they're ready, you want to bring them on. You don't want them to go stale on the vine either, too ripe. You have to be really cognizant of that also.”
Joe Maddon