Manoah is clearly a risk. If he figures it out again he's a cost controlled top-of-the-rotation starter, which is arguably the most valuable thing a team can have. But if last year is more of a "past-is-prologue" situation, then getting something for him now is the obvious asset management choice. It seems hard (to me) to predict which is would be, and if I was the GM I'd certainly be shopping him to see what offers were out there, but would rather keep him than take a lowball.
It's a tough position as a GM because if you guess wrong on where he ends up you're going to end up looking bad, but predicting the future is hard.
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