Why reconnect - because it might have stale data I'd guess - even if it is only 
meta updates.
The TL;DR I guess is - if you can unmount network mounts before disconnecting 
network.

Yes adding that before suspend/shutdown should help your case - but it
is a force option, so unmounting while you still have network is the
safer option.

If you happen to know that your connections are unreliable those mounts
could also get some options to use only sync transfers and no write
caches I guess. That would minimize the potential fallout at the price
of some performance.

Disclaimer: I'm not the biggest expert on this, I just shared my
experience with it so far.

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