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Originally Posted by djsFlames
Again, one 34 point season.
Might want a follow up performance before spending bonafide type cash for 6 years.
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To play devils advocate a bit. Coleman's best season is 36 points. Granted, he had a higher pace in the last two shortened seasons. I think the Sens figure that if he keeps improving they will pay more now, and have a bargain towards the end of his contract when their window will open.
On a different note I can argue that both Hanifin and Andersson were overpaid in the first season(s) after signing their contracts. Hanifin is starting to look like a bargain, and Andersson hopefully rebounds from last season. Don't know enough about the player, but the Sens definitely see something they like in his game.