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I want to hold it against Amar'e Stoudemire (not going to miss that apostrophe…not one bit) for taking a max deal instead of the Suns final offer. But I would be lying if I told you I'd do any different. And spare me the sanctimonious speech about taking less to win a title. You'd go for the cash-grab too.

I want to hold it against the New York Knicks for wanting (needing is more like it) to make a splash in free agency. But I can't. They had to do something to justify sucking for the last two years.

But I'm finding it ridiculously easy to hold it against both of them for choosing each other.

The Knicks and Amar'e? MFEO. Made For Each Other.

Stoudemire was so desperate to be a "max" player that he chose New York and Mike D'Antoni. While his Suns teammates were begging D'Antoni to stay with Phoenix, Amar'e infamously threw Mike under the vocabulary bus when he referred to him in the past tense (and then, struggling for something nice to say about him, Amar'e cited D'Antoni's practice schedule….all that team success and you praise him for his practice schedule?). Did anyone else find it odd that two of his now ex-teammates, Steve Nash and Jared Dudley both publicly congratulated Amar'e on the contract he received? Guess we know what was important to him.

Meanwhile, the Knicks were so desperate to sign somebody, anybody this offseason, they turned to Amar'e. $100 million dollars of uninsured salary to a player that D'Antoni is already on record as saying he couldn't reach as well as Alvin Gentry. You think this is what D'Antoni had in mind two years ago when he left Phoenix for New York? You think this is what the mayor of New York had in mind when he filmed a video begging for LeBron James to come to New York. Knicks fans have been fasting under the salary cap for two years but I'm guessing they'll find Amar'e to be a less-than-satisfying first meal.

It tells you everything you need to know that in the hours after Amar'e agreed to the Knicks deal, the reaction in New York had nothing to do with Stoudemire and everything to do with Stoudemire's ability to lure LeBron. If that happens, all bets are off and the Amar'e signing will have proven successful. When it doesn't, you can start selling the My-Team-Visited-Free-Agency-And-All-I-Got-Was-Amare t-shirts on the streets on New York.

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    Jim Sanson wrote...
    Wrong
    I hold it against him. He was a franchise player, and I hold it against the SUNS, because he lost an eye and blew a knee for them. Amar'e should have still worked to stay here. If rummor-mill is right LBJ and D-wade or landing in NY. If that is the case I get it. I will booo Amar'e. It is no different than a divorce or cheating on a spouse- he violated his AZ fan base for all of the wrong reasons, greed and fear.
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    thisiscompletebullchit wrote...
    PHUCK
    AMARE,greedy little turd.
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    Jim W. wrote...
    And take....
    Your mother with you, please.
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    Trespassing in the GOP First Degree wrote...
    Oh Now you won't hold it against him!
    Good Shot Amare! Racially profile my mom just because I wore a "Los Suns" jersey during the playoffs! SB1070 is the reason Amare left Arizona. Let's be honest, all minorities should leave Arizona first of all. Athletes should leave and take their wealth with them. Arizona has become too "racist" to fail the GOP. The raids, crime suppression sweeps, single site operations, and at the end of the day, it's just brown skin, brown eyes. The people of Arizona should be ashamed of themselves, while watching the REVERSE MIGRATION from "racially profiling" your mom on the 101!
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    mjpayne55 wrote...
    ???
    What the heck are you talking about you psycho?
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    Jim Sanson wrote...
    1070
    Amar'e announced he left because of 1070.
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    mjpayne55 wrote...
    Really?
    Where did he announce that?
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