They need to count the time how long they touch each other. A hug for 3 seconds should count more than a little touch after each FT. (BTW, I really don't get the FT hand touching thing.)
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ba-players-touch-teammates-more-they-win-more When NBA Players Touch Teammates More, They Win More
careful, don't bring science and correlation into this, otherwise you'll have a hell of a lot of people building on their erroneous conclusions and figuring out that the more homosexuals there are on a team, the better they are.
It's not pointless -- it's interesting. One of my early observations of the Heat is that they don't seem to enjoy playing basketball together, and it's held true through the playoffs. It's a grim, business-like group. And sometimes, a little emotion helps a lot. Jason Terry, for instance, is batpoo crazy, but he gets fired up and does unconscious things. Just watch how the Mavs bench cheers for the guys on the floor. It's totally different. And I don't get it. Lebron actually had great chemistry (it seemed to me) with all those goofballs in Cleveland. Maybe all the "hate" gets to these guys in Miami... that and their darth vader outfits.