Amare Stoudemire has a surgically-repaired leg. He's a pro basketball player for the NBA's Phoenix Suns. He also plays on the USA National Team. He's 6 ft 10 in and 245 lb. Amare plays power forward/center.
So this is Amare Stoudemire at Dirty Pretty in Scottsdale, AZ...I took these pics... Amare is my favorite basketball player and this is the first time ive ever got to see him besides playing at The US Airways Center...Ive seen alotta Suns players in person but never Amare til last night...Maybe I should go out to Scottsdale more often but im lazy and I dont much... These pics kinda Suck I know but hey I wanted to show you some original "Phil" footage...I wanted to get a picture with him... Read Full Story
The NBA Draft is just days away and the phone lines, as one would expect, are burning up. This year’s pre-draft activity would make Monty Hall proud. And the rumors floating out there are many. According to Chad Ford of ESPN.com, rumors such as: the Phoenix Suns putting Boris Diaw and Leandro Barbosa on the market in hopes of moving up in the draft or getting a veteran to play along with Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire and Shaquille O’Neal. The Suns own... Read Full Story
Yesterday I covered the Golden State Warriors’ draft needs and also projected who they would select with their first-round pick. Today, I cover the Phoenix Suns’ draft needs and will predict who they will draft with their first-round pick.
Phoenix Suns
Draft Position - #15
Needs - Small forward, center. The Suns are and will remain a run-and-gun team. And because of that, they need some athletic forwards on their team. Grant Hill is... Read Full Story
We had the chance to ask Amare Stoudemire a few questions this week. Amare is a power forward for the Phoenix Suns and plays on the USA national team. Interview Dec 7th, 2007 Zimbio: As a young man you made a nearly seamless transition from high school student to professional athlete, averaging 20 points and 9 rebounds per game in only your second NBA season. How were you able to make the adjustment so quickly? Amare Stoudemire: Being an NBA player was the first job I ever had. I had a... Read Full Story
The Denver Nuggets shot 52.7% (48-91) and still lost by double digits to the Phoenix Suns! How you ask? Well mainly four guys, named Stoudemire, Nash, O’Neal, and Bell. Amare Stoudemire scored a game high 41 points, Steve Nash added 36 more, and Shaquille O’Neal, Raja Bell, and Stoudemire all recorded double-doubles. Hence you come up with a 132-117 drubbing of the Nuggets, by Phoenix, after the Suns were down 22 points, in the second quarter. Oh, and the Suns won their 50th game of the... Read Full Story