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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
I think you're overestimating these raises. If Brodie gets a raise from 4.65 to 5.25 x 4 years, and Hamonic gets a raise from 3.85 to 4.25 x 4 years, is that really a reason to move on from these guys?
Both guys seem to want to be here more than they seem to be after a big payday.
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Hamonic is going to get $5 million per season at minimum or he will be taking his services elsewhere. He will be looking to make some money after playing on a discount on the current contract. The problem with giving Brodie a raise is that he's really not that good unless he's paired with Gio so handing him a long term deal at $5.25 when Gio is 35 years old is not a great idea.