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    You really underestimate Amar'''''''''e's stupidity.

    The guy thinks he's the best player in the NBA. That's why he always blames teammates and coaches and never takes any blame for himself. He thinks he's perfect.

    If you've read half as many post game interviews and watched half as many of his games as I have you would know where I'm coming from. Every time he shoots something close to the rim microphone, you can hear his AND1! cry. If he misses the shot he won't get back on defense and he'll yell at the ref.
    hmm...guess I could be wrong..lol

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    A little more Amare, with more on Duncan.

    Hit the link for audio.

    Amare Stoudemire Headed Out of Phoenix?
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    Phoenix Suns power forward Amare Stoudemire may have hinted his way out of Arizona in a recent interview with The Junkies on WJFK in Washington.

    How would you feel about coming to Washington?

    “I love DC, quote, end quote… I love DC, quote, end quote.”

    How close are the Wizards to winning a le?

    “You might just be a number one jersey away (one is the number Amare wears).”

    On his chances he’ll be back in Phoenix this fall:

    “I think it’s 50%.”

    How likely is it that you come to DC?

    “You know what, since I’ve been having a phenomenal time with you guys, you’re making it a lot better for me.”


    Amare also gave a shot to San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan.

    Is Tim Duncan a difficult defender for you to play against?

    “Tim is not that hard, Tim is not that hard. I did average 38 in the playoffs, Western Conference playoffs against him…”

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    Amare knows he is looking at years of rebuilding and that sucks. Should he stay or should he go? If I was him --I would pack my bag's. PHX sucks----

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    Amare is just a slightly smaller version of Dwight Howard, minus the Defense. Once he loses his speed and power he's gone.

    Can you believe they were calling him Amare "Chamberlain" in Phoenix about 4 years ago?

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    if amare learns to play defense, he be a different player than what he currently is...that is just the missin piece to his game, he doesnt have to be a top notch DPOY defense, just good man2man defense and he be good with that offensive game he has which is dunking and takin jump shots in his sweet spots which is around teh freethrow line.

    Alot of the young bigs in todays league are just missing at least 1 thing to their game which could elevate their game to the next level, which is all teachable.

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    Amare also gave a shot to San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan.

    Is Tim Duncan a difficult defender for you to play against?

    “Tim is not that hard, Tim is not that hard. I did average 38 in the playoffs, Western Conference playoffs against him…”
    which is why ur team lost 3 times against the Spurs.

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    Maybe if Amare would try to give a 100% each game instead of showing up for one game and then disappearing the next two. So much talent that goes wasted when it really counts.

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    Suns' Stoudemire talks about future
    by Paul Coro - May. 29, 2009 12:10 PM
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    WASHINGTON - While appearing for The Vision Council, a group promoting eye protection, Suns star Amaré Stoudemire discussed his future Friday.

    Besides questions about recovery from his damaged retina, Stoudemire addressed his career down the road. From February trade discussions to his ability to opt out from his Suns contract next summer, Stoudemire heard inquiries about his future in every NBA market that interviewed him on Friday.

    • To a San Antonio TV station, "What are you trying to start a riot in Phoenix?" before adding, "You never know what will happen. If I'm not going to win a championship soon, I may have to part ways."

    • To one in Atlanta, where he just visited, "They would love for me to be in Atlanta," but adding, "I still should be in Phoenix next season."

    • He said he heard it most from New York and Chicago, telling a Chicago station, "Whatever team I go to, I hope they're ready for a championship run."

    • To a D.C. radio station, there is a “50 percent chance” he would be with the Suns this fall.

    For the Suns, a return to the playoffs is a goal that they hope to meet after having made Alvin Gentry their coach for at least the next two seasons.

    "I'm a big-time Alvin Gentry fan," Stoudemire said. "That'll be a good look for us. He's more of a player's coach. He listens to the players and tries to implement that. I never had a chance to talk stuff out with other coaches. I look at a situation with Tim Duncan and (Spurs coach Gregg) Popovich and he was a friend to him and they became champions. I haven't had that yet."


    This guy is such a in re .
    Um..what is it with this poster? He just bashes on Amare Stoudemire in every post.

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    which is why ur team lost 3 times against the Spurs.
    You don't seem to understand the Amar""""e mindset that putting up good numbers is more important than doing what's best for your team.

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    Um..what is it with this poster? He just bashes on Amare Stoudemire in every post.
    Listen here got bandwagon Celtic fan with a got avatar to represent your gayness, I want Amar""""""e off the Suns simply cause I want the Suns to win a le, something they'll never do with Amare StandandAdmire on the team.

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    Alot of the young bigs in todays league are just missing at least 1 thing to their game which could elevate their game to the next level, which is all teachable.
    I wasn't aware that someone who is 26 and who's 7th season just ended is considered young. Please explain what makes Amar""""e young .

    There's a reason why it was OK for Amar"""""e to pull this crap when he was 21, but now he's 26 and he's still doing it, enough is enough.

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    Amare also gave a shot to San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan.

    Is Tim Duncan a difficult defender for you to play against?

    “Tim is not that hard, Tim is not that hard. I did average 38 in the playoffs, Western Conference playoffs against him…”


    He can't actually believe that, can he?

    I mean, I realize a lot of unqualified people, working for some very well-known outlets, were saying how he was just dominating Duncan, and I realize it's become the perception over the years (largely because it's always gone unchallenged) but it's absolute garbage.

    First off, Amare wasn't even Duncan's assignment for the majority of the time. Pop actually had Tim starting off on Richardson.

    The Spurs allowed Nazr, Rasho, and Horry to play Amare just about straight-up for the majority of the time. Amare's scoring wasn't the concern of the coaching staff.

    The Spurs' plan was to take away the 3-point shot and change the rhythm of their offense by making the Suns play more of an inside-out game, with a guy who hadn't the understanding of, "out." Amare got his points but the Spurs' stategy got them a 4-1 series win.

    Secondly, Do people forget the type of shape Tim was in?

    The guy badly sprains his ankle three times during the season, enters the playoffs after just returning from the latest sprain, then, sprains the other ankle to end the Sonics series. Yeah, I know if that happened to me I'd be ready to go defend a 7-sec.-or-less Suns team, who's most athleticism resided in the frontcourt. Sounds just peachy.

    Look, Amare's a of an athlete with great hands and a soft touch but to say Tim is not that hard to play against, and use '05 as your proof, is an absolute joke. I wonder if this guy even realizes that it's not the "norm" to get spoon-fed by one of the games great point-guards and be given the advantage of having his defenders on their heels/rotating, just about every time he's in scoring position.

    Tim, on about half an ankle, put up something like 27 and 14 in that series and was a good fourth-quarter in game-four, of advancing with a sweep.

    Tim and the Spurs got the stops and scores when they needed to, and Amare would be wise to, recognize, acknowledge, and learn from it.

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    Here's all I need to know about Amare.

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    Enough said. That's probably what TD did when he read that quote.

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    He can't actually believe that, can he?

    I mean, I realize a lot of unqualified people, working for some very well-known outlets, were saying how he was just dominating Duncan, and I realize it's become the perception over the years (largely because it's always gone unchallenged) but it's absolute garbage.

    First off, Amare wasn't even Duncan's assignment for the majority of the time. Pop actually had Tim starting off on Richardson.

    The Spurs allowed Nazr, Rasho, and Horry to play Amare just about straight-up for the majority of the time. Amare's scoring wasn't the concern of the coaching staff.

    The Spurs' plan was to take away the 3-point shot and change the rhythm of their offense by making the Suns play more of an inside-out game, with a guy who hadn't the understanding of, "out." Amare got his points but the Spurs' stategy got them a 4-1 series win.

    Secondly, Do people forget the type of shape Tim was in?

    The guy badly sprains his ankle three times during the season, enters the playoffs after just returning from the latest sprain, then, sprains the other ankle to end the Sonics series. Yeah, I know if that happened to me I'd be ready to go defend a 7-sec.-or-less Suns team, who's most athleticism resided in the frontcourt. Sounds just peachy.

    Look, Amare's a of an athlete with great hands and a soft touch but to say Tim is not that hard to play against, and use '05 as your proof, is an absolute joke. I wonder if this guy even realizes that it's not the "norm" to get spoon-fed by one of the games great point-guards and be given the advantage of having his defenders on their heels/rotating, just about every time he's in scoring position.

    Tim, on about half an ankle, put up something like 27 and 14 in that series and was a good fourth-quarter in game-four, of advancing with a sweep.

    Tim and the Spurs got the stops and scores when they needed to, and Amare would be wise to, recognize, acknowledge, and learn from it.
    The big difference IMO is Tim's presence on the court opens things up for his teammates. Amar"""e's presence takes his teammates out of rhythm. Brent Barry and Robert Horry didn't create their own wide open shots in 2005 and we all know that.

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    Stoudemire if you want to win a championship come join the spurs.....duncan and Stoudemire would be lethal.....

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    Amare also gave a shot to San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan.

    Is Tim Duncan a difficult defender for you to play against?

    “Tim is not that hard, Tim is not that hard. I did average 38 in the playoffs, Western Conference playoffs against him…”
    Amare makes the Suns look like s, oh wait they are.

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    Normally I would say Amare wishes he was TD but he is too stupid to figure that out.

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    lol

    the funny thing about this thread is nobody disagrees the point that Black Jesuz is an absolute

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    in a game of one-on-one they'd both give eachother problems on the defensive end . Amare is probably too quick , Duncan too big . but basketball isn't a game of one-on-one . Duncan is better at orchestrating an offense and playing great D . can't say Amare can do any of that .

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    Normally I would say Amare wishes he was TD but he is too stupid to figure that out.
    In his mind TD wishes he was Amare.

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    The big difference IMO is Tim's presence on the court opens things up for his teammates. Amar"""e's presence takes his teammates out of rhythm. Brent Barry and Robert Horry didn't create their own wide open shots in 2005 and we all know that.
    I was objecting to Amare saying that Tim wasn't hard to score on, I didn't really think it was necessary to compare them as players.

    The difference between Tim and Amare(and a alot of other gifted scorers/defenders that have come through the league) is that, while they might be good/great on offense or defense, Tim is an offense/defense. He's the definition of a pivot, even if he did it as a power-forward.

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    the comparision between TD and Amar'e is exactly like that of Jordan and Kobe, neither deserves any debate.

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    In his mind TD wishes he was Amare.
    Then he wakes up, realizes who he is and knows it was just a bad dream.

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    Then he wakes up, realizes who he is and knows it was just a bad dream.
    Maybe I phrased it wrong I meant to say in Amare's mind TD wishes he was Amare.

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