5 NBA teams that could face chemistry issues at the start of the 2021-22 season

NBA title-contending teams need to have great chemistry to succeed.
NBA title-contending teams need to have great chemistry to succeed.

The 2021-22 NBA season commences in only a few days. While all teams possess championship aspirations, realistically, not all of them can make an effective run in the regular season. In such a scenario, the faltering teams go into a rebuild and plan for the future to ensure they are competitive again.

For teams looking to make the NBA playoffs, an important aspect they need to focus on is chemistry. Chemistry can be termed as an experience of being in the team on the court and off it.

From teams that feature roster overhauls to dealing with players who are potentially malcontent, a healthy locker room is key to establishing morale in NBA teams ahead of the long haul.

Keeping the complicated nature of team dynamics in mind, here are five teams that could face chemistry issues at the start of the 2021-22 NBA season.


#1 LA Lakers

The LA Lakers have depth and veteran presence on their roster.
The LA Lakers have depth and veteran presence on their roster.

With their NBA regular-season opener against the Golden State Warriors just a few days away, the LA Lakers will start the season after a winless preseason.

Following an extensive roster overhaul in the offseason, the LA Lakers have one of the most talented rosters of all time. They were active in the free agency market to acquire quality players, signing some of the most high-quality veterans in the NBA.

However, with a very limited timeframe to operate in, the Purple and Gold are already seeing chemistry issues in their roster. They surrounded their core of LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook with talent, but the lack of familiarity among the new faces is concerning.

As the LA Lakers continue to find their feet and adjust to their new roster and system, they still hope to contend for the NBA title. Should the Lakers successfully find chemistry as the season progresses, they might live up to their billing as title favorites.


#2 Brooklyn Nets

Kevin Durant heads to the bench to rest during a Brooklyn Nets game.
Kevin Durant heads to the bench to rest during a Brooklyn Nets game.

The Brooklyn Nets are on par with the LA Lakers in terms of talent and star power on their roster. With one of the strongest Big-Three combinations in the NBA, the Nets are among the title favorites.

After a fairly active offseason, the Brooklyn Nets also welcomed some new veterans to the franchise. However, their core unit from the previous season largely remained the same.

Although the Nets do not seem like a team that could have chemistry issues, the nature of current events could be a potential firestarter. With new vaccination mandates in place, the issue of vaccination has created discord among players across the league.

Within the Brooklyn Nets franchise, Kyrie Irving has emerged as the loudest voice against the vaccine. With his stand against the mandate, Irving is expected to miss all home games for Brooklyn.

Due to his vaccination stance, GM Sean Marks has ruled him out of action till he gets vaccinated. So Irving's absence could greatly affect the chemistry in the Nets' locker room.

#3 Philadelphia 76ers

Joel Embiid appeals to the crowd at the Philadelphia 76ers game.
Joel Embiid appeals to the crowd at the Philadelphia 76ers game.

The Philadelphia 76ers have been known for "The Process", a project which intends to see the NBA trophy return to the city of Brotherly Love. However, there have been major developments in the team that could change the course of things.

With the recent events involving All-Star point guard Ben Simmons wanting to be traded away, the 76ers found themselves in murky waters. The issue dates back to the 2021 NBA playoffs, where Simmons took the flak for the Philadelphia 76ers' exit.

While his performance was dismal, the joint comments of teammate Joel Embiid and head coach Doc Rivers seemed to focus on it, albeit unintentionally. The series of events led to Simmons taking a stubborn stance on wanting out of the franchise, going to the extent of missing training camp and NBA preseason games.

Although Simmons will return to the side, the issues that exist between him and the 76ers franchise are a potential recipe for disaster. How and if they can recover from that remains to be seen.


#4 Portland Trail Blazers

Damian Lillard and Chauncey Billups at the WNBA Finals
Damian Lillard and Chauncey Billups at the WNBA Finals

The Portland Trail Blazers have consistently been a solid regular-season team that has performed poorly in the NBA playoffs. Led by their superstar Damian Lillard, the Trail Blazers have faced early playoff disappointments in the past few NBA seasons.

With Terry Stotts leaving his head coach position, the Trail Blazers' front office brought in Chauncey Billups to bring about a change in the way the team would play. While this is a valid executive decision, a new coach brings a new system with him. Portland will likely need some time to adapt to Billups' system .

Another issue that could potentially disturb the chemistry in the team is trade rumors regarding Damian Lillard. While he is a superstar-caliber player, he also has championship aspirations. At the age of 31, Lillard's window is closing.

Although Lillard has made his desire to win a ring with the Portland Trail Blazers, the talk of trades and Lillard wanting out of the franchise could stir issues in their ranks.


#5 Dallas Mavericks

The Dallas Mavericks celebrate a three-point shot.
The Dallas Mavericks celebrate a three-point shot.

The Dallas Mavericks seemed to be a team entering the 2021-22 NBA season in a state of disarray. As drama unfolded around their former head coach Rick Carlisle and young superstar Luka Doncic, the franchise saw bad blood developing between the two.

Carlisle left the side to join the Indiana Pacers, but made several comments insinuating Doncic as a player and individual. Carlisle's departure also saw the arrival of Jason Kidd.

Under Kidd, the Mavericks look to be a new team with a new system. Kidd continues to work on getting his star duo of Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis see eye to eye, while Doncic continues to become a better teammate and leader.

The success of the duo and Doncic'e leadership ability could determine how the Mavericks fare in the 2021-22 NBA season. Although they had a successful preseason, Dontic's competitive nature and temper tend to rub people the wrong way. Should Doncic fall back on old habits, the Mavericks could have problems in the locker room early in the season.

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