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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
The problem with having Gio and Kylington together is that Kylington can't handle tough opponent minutes, so if Gio is his partner, Gio isn't handling them either.
That means Hanifin - Andersson have to, which I also think isn't ideal
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Where does this idea that Kylington can't handle anything but sheltered minutes come from? He got stronger as his rookie year went on, and he spent the entire season ignoring offense (his calling card) in favour of taking serious strides on the defensive side of the game.
We can't have Valimaki anointed as the second coming before he starts his rookie season and write off Kylington, when he has already worked through a lot the first year growing pains. Moving Kylington to his natural side and pairing with Giordano seems like a recipe for long term success.