I'm actually interested to see what he can do on a real team with real minutes.
Seattle arent great, but they're not terrible either, but Yamamoto's directive in Edmonton was essentially to chew the clock while the Wunderkindern caught their breath and then staple his ass back on the bench.
Playing with Seattle he might actually get a chance to show what he can do. And for $1.5M its pretty low-risk on Seattle's part if he does just genuinely suck.
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