Hamilton's +/- was really effected by a handful of games to start the season, and a batch of three at the end. After his first nine games he was -11, he crawled himself out of that hole throughout the year and was fairly sold. At the end of the year he had a brutal stretch where he was -6 in four games. Those three games buried what was a great recovery.
Suppose I could be accused of cherry picking stats here but beyond a few stretches he was very good, especially when you find out he's 22.
Nothing about Dougie Hamilton worries me.
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