deadhead
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I didn't say his value was at its highest, I said his value was pretty flat over his career.Do I have to explain the incredibly basic concept of "young player with high potential is worth more than same player but older who failed to live up to that potential" to you? Because I have to be honest, it's so simple and such an automatic assumption that there isn't any way I can do it without it coming off extremely condescending and like I'm explaining it to a 5 year old. Is this really the path you want to go down? Because I'll do it if that's the case.
Or are you willing to admit maybe you're entertaining a completely insane position here, and that maybe you were wrong about Provorov's value being at it's highest in June 2023, and you're doing it because you can't come up with another example for the question I asked you earlier?
Provorov was a workout freak and physically mature at 19, at 24, same body, same player.
He's not a bad player, he's having a good season paired with Werenski.
But he's never been recognized as a top D-man, not in 2017-18, not now.