Cool story. But you won't know who is a chemistry killer until they show up on campus and interact with the team. Dawson Garcia being a very recent example. And we aren't even getting these much needed transfer recruits to visit.
At the end of the day, you either win at a UNC level or people are going to get fired. Somebody isn't doing their job right now and it's embarrassing. You can make all the excuses you want, but that's the reality. Our front court is not up to UNC's standards, the staff is trying to fix it, and we've missed every target they liked because of money.
You trying to equate financial demands to being a chemistry problem is simply not going to fly in the NIL era. Especially when we, the fans, have been paying a lot to make guys like Bacot wealthy. Everyone is getting paid. That doesn't make everyone a chemistry problem. I certainly don't buy the idea that a kid from Yale who has busted his butt to become a good player would be a chemistry problem just because he wants to be paid.
If you're going to label every kid with an NIL deal a chemistry problem, we might as well just shut the program down.