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Many posters here have debated the relevancy of a player's hometown in the free agency process. Some have cited that it might be a significant factor in a free agent signing, and others have scoffed at the idea saying that the almighty dollar is all that matters.
I think in reality, it really depends on the player. I think location can be the single most important factor for some free agents and for others it may be totally irrelevant.
Personally, as an attorney, I could probably double my earnings by moving to a large city within 2 hours of where I currently live. If I were to move to NY or LA, I might be able to triple or quadruple what I currently make. Money, for me would be irrelevant, so long as I could support my family with a reasonable standard of living.
That is just my view on life. Someone else might look at it entirely differently. It doesn't make one perspective right, or wrong. I am also a firm believer that the more money you make the less important it becomes to you.
I think in reality, it really depends on the player. I think location can be the single most important factor for some free agents and for others it may be totally irrelevant.
Personally, as an attorney, I could probably double my earnings by moving to a large city within 2 hours of where I currently live. If I were to move to NY or LA, I might be able to triple or quadruple what I currently make. Money, for me would be irrelevant, so long as I could support my family with a reasonable standard of living.
That is just my view on life. Someone else might look at it entirely differently. It doesn't make one perspective right, or wrong. I am also a firm believer that the more money you make the less important it becomes to you.