If he ventures away from the "vicinity" of the boat, he'd probably say...
"Gravity is a stupid rule"
Or maybe he thought he should be able to walk on water.
He'll grow up, every one does sooner or later. He's hot-headed and hasn't learned to control it. A coach could help him but not the coach he has.
But damn, the guy is an incredible athlete.
If he ventures away from the "vicinity" of the boat, he'd probably say...
"Gravity is a stupid rule"
Or maybe he thought he should be able to walk on water.
Just wondering if he ever maned-up and took responsibility and apologized to his team and his fans for breaking a rule and letting them down for game 5.
Give the poor guy a pass. He is only 24 . . .
. . . with an IQ of a 13 year old.
You put Amare in a better situation and his tim wins a championship. What I mean by better situation is when the Spurs are not a dynasty.![]()
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Amare not only rushed off the floor in that game, but he also skipped all the "locker clear out day" activities. All the players were interviewed by the media at their stadium and Amare was nowhere to be seen.
He wanted to go do some pushups in private
He would probably ask to review Jesus for being able to walk on water.
What would be fun is UV Ray in here talking about how ambiguous the law of gravity is.
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