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Originally Posted by neo45
Steal isn’t remotely comparable (.47 ppg was his worst season)
Brown is a surprising and strange case of a rebound but it took him 4 full seasons to do it, so if that’s the best we can hope for with Neal a buyout is still better.
Neal isn’t just going to “get going” for next season
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So you asked for examples, they were provided and then you basically said not applicable because those players aren't Neal..........
I don't have high faith in Neal, but the likely hood that Neal just completely fell off a cliff this year and what we got this year from him is the new norm is simply not the most likely scenario. The thought around here that if people are over 30, they are write offs is painful. I doubt Neal will be as good as the player he was prior to Calgary next year, but it will be more surprising if he's as bad as he was this year again. Nothing scientific or otherwise that should support someone who is under 35 years of age falling off physically that badly in less than a year.