Thursday, February 19, 2009

"Tell me I cant, I won't hear you."





My next favorite bigman is Amar'e Stoudemire of the Phoenix Suns. He is 6'10'' and is an athletic and powerful beast; he also has great shooting range. Not only is he a great athlete but he has a great story too. As a kid, he lost his father at age 12 and at the same time, his brother and mother were in and out of prison. He also changed six different high schools and never played organized ball till age 14. Fortunately, he made it to the NBA after hs and was the first hs rookie ever to win the Rookie of the Year Award (02). Not only is his journey tough enough but to make it to the NBA after playing 150-200 games of ball is incredible. He is explosive and a great power dunker. Stoudemire is known for having a great work ethic too; he had microfacture knee surgery in 06 on both knees and came back playing great in 07. Amar'e said when he was younger, the words of Tupac Shakur kept him going; 2pac is great inspiration to begin with. Btw, his nickname, STAT means standing tall and talented. And prior to 07, he changed his No. from 32 to 1, saying he wanted a new beginning. Cool enough. Another interesting about him: He said his game was made of milk crates and missing dinners. Younger, he would put a milk crate on a light post outside and use it as a basket. He would finish school, drop his books off and play for four to five hours and miss dinners because of he'd play so much. Stoudemire sums it all up: standing tall, persevering and defying expectations.








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