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Originally Posted by JFK
ricardo thinks the coach has more confidence in Dennis Wideman, who was routinely a healthy scratch in the stretch drive, then Hamilton.
Maybe hyper focusing on one stat, stripping it of all context, and using that as a basis of your analysis isn't such a great idea.
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and if Hamilton had 35-40 pts instead of 50 pts he would not be on any lists. So basically he is benefiting by the focus on points scored taken out of context. There were no petitions or outcry why he was not in the top 7 d-men on the under 24 US/Canada team in last year when he was coming off a 43 pt season.
Spin it whichever way you want but when Wideman was playing the coachs had more confidence in him than Hamilton.