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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
What evidence do you have to support that claim? The signs were there in terms of declining play and poor analytics. Everything about his play combined with the economic shift would indicate he was going to have a hard time finding a lucrative long term deal.
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If hamonic had played and had himself a respectable playoffs, there'd be plenty of GM's that would see him as a player worthy of some money and term as he could patch a hole on their roster. He still has a pretty good reputation around the league. I think it'd be reasonable to say he still had close to 10 million in career earnings left in him, now he's going to be making close to league minimum for 1 year and might be done for good after that.