20 million dollars, a no movement clause, a second round pick, and a 6 year commitment invested into a guy with a career high of 22 points.
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@mholt6@ConnerBean Yes hard to argue with that, but also changes based on interest rate. Taking that housing payment and investing it will grow wealth exponentially
@mholt6@ConnerBean Correct, neither does homeowner insurance. Should I not pay off my mortgage because I have to buy homeowners insurance? Or should I not pay off my car loan because I still need to pay for gas? Your logic here is quite silly.
@GophinAround@Doc_Lundy They didn’t move sections they were all just separated chanting the same thing. They got ejected after their warning. Not sure what else you want them to do
@Woodsauce24@Rhysing@JFreshHockey I will admit the Quinn Hughes trade was obviously a win for the wild but I think there’s a fair criticism of trading your best prospect assets to not address your biggest area of need
@Woodsauce24@Rhysing@JFreshHockey I’m an Avs fan I’m not complaining. I’ve been just awed at the lack of urgency of the Wild’s management of addressing their first line center problem. Something the last 15 Stanley cup winners have had.
@Woodsauce24@Rhysing@JFreshHockey I’m not saying you’re getting your getting your center equivalent to Quinn Hughes. Getting Quinn Hughes was like spending your all your money on a brand new Ferrari when the roof to your house is falling off, and has been a problem for 10 years