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Originally Posted by Cortez
This is a point that can't be overstated. There is still time for Hamonic to figure things out. There is still time to figure out where he should be played in the lineup and with who. The season evolves as the team grows together. We can't write players off, or likewise claim they are the greatest after such a short time
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If we're doing a direct comparisson, there should have been some net gains by now running Brodie and Hamoinc together for 26 games. Nothing. In fact the longer this has gone on, the more Brodie has regressed. Now thats not to hang it on Hamonic but if your guy who has been the #2 player on your defensive roster for more than 3 seasons now falls of a cliff performance wise, it has long been past the time to right the ship. Nevermind if Hamoinc doesn't get rolling at that price tag, if Brodie doesn't roll, this team is doomed. and what should have been that fabled on paper top 5 will go down far worse than whatever happened when Bouwmeester was brought on board.
Brodie and Stone had from the deadline to the end of the season to get rolling and they did just fine.
Sure theres a few weeks to go to get this sorted, But for Brodies sake and the teams sake, this should have been done a while ago.