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Gymkata
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11/29/2012  8:21 AM
Here's all I know. I'm ready to start seeing this stuff again:

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11/29/2012  8:25 AM
Gymkata wrote:Here's all I know. I'm ready to start seeing this stuff again:

I was at that game in charlotte sitting 12 rows on that side of the court. He had two amazing dunks that game. It was like he took off and sped up in mid air. I know thats not how it went, but live it was like a "special effect".

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11/29/2012  10:07 AM
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ChuckBuck wrote:http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/8688804/amare-stoudemire-new-york-knicks-accept-sixth-man-role-sources-say

Sources: Amar'e OK with bench
By Ian Begley
Special to ESPNNewYork.com

Amar'e Stoudemire would accept a role as the New York Knicks' sixth man if asked of him, two sources with knowledge of Stoudemire's thinking told ESPNNewYork.com.
"All he cares about right now is helping the team and winning," one source, who has been around Stoudemire regularly in recent weeks, said. "He'd be fine with coming off the bench if that's what they want."

Stoudemire hasn't spoken with reporters since suffering a left knee injury in the preseason. He's been rehabilitating his knee following arthroscopic surgery for the past four weeks and is expected to miss at least another two weeks.
There has been speculation about what role Stoudemire will play once he returns.
Many believe Stoudemire would be a better fit coming off the bench for coach Mike Woodson's team. Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony have had a tough time developing cohesion on offense -- the Knicks have a losing record while the two stars are in the same starting lineup.
Both Anthony and Stoudemire are effective operating in isolation around the elbow, which is just one reason why they haven't had success while sharing the floor together.
Additionally, Stoudemire and Knicks starting center Tyson Chandler are seen by some as a bad match when paired together.
Chandler is the Knicks' primary screener on the pick-and-roll, a role Stoudemire has thrived throughout his career.
Woodson has been evasive when asked about Stoudemire's role once he returns. Woodson has said in the past his players wouldn't lose their starting roles because of injury. But Woodson also hasn't committed to re-inserting Stoudemire into the starting lineup.
"I'm going to address that when we get to that point," Woodson said last week. "Right now, I'm just taking it a day at a time and work the guys we have in uniform."

A source close to Stoudemire who has visited with the veteran power forward recently said Stoudemire wants to help the Knicks, who were 9-4 entering play Wednesday, and doesn't want to affect any chemistry the team has established.
"He just wants to win," the source says. "He sees how well they're playing and just wants to help. He'll be fine with whatever they want to do."
Woodson may choose to bring Stoudemire off the bench initially to help him work his way back into game shape. One league source says the Knicks are hesitant to take Jason Kidd out of the starting lineup to make room for Stoudemire.
Stoudemire, a 10-year veteran, is coming off a down year in which he averaged 17.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game -- the lowest full-season totals since his rookie season.
He worked diligently over the summer to regain his form, spending time with Hakeem Olajuwon to incorporate post moves into his offensive repertoire. Stoudemire was confident in the preseason he could bounce back this season. But he suffered a knee injury that originally was thought to be a bone bruise, but later diagnosed as a ruptured cyst in his left knee.
Stoudemire's left knee has been an issue in the past. He underwent microfracture surgery in October 2005, but bounced back well from the procedure.
One NBA team doctor told ESPNNewYork.com that Stoudemire was the best example of a player regaining his form after microfracture surgery.
Still, the procedure can be a red flag for teams. Stoudemire's contract with the Knicks -- five years, $100 million -- is uninsured because of his history of knee issues.
Ian Begley is a regular contributor to ESPNNewYork.com.


One 4 All! All 4 One!

Feeling much better about his arrival.


DJ always liked stout & though i been critical of Amare mostly from poor defender side
I appreciate the fact he took a chance comin to Ny.. proclaiming 'knicks are back' & gave
Other stars the notion its ok to come here.

The rumor of him comin off bench is great & can only help, worst case is if ny falters he'd be
Back in starting lineup if it came to that. I am sure also if he came off bench Amare would get vital
Minutes at end of game if ny trying to win a game.

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ChuckBuck wrote:http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/8688804/amare-stoudemire-new-york-knicks-accept-sixth-man-role-sources-say

Sources: Amar'e OK with bench
By Ian Begley
Special to ESPNNewYork.com

Amar'e Stoudemire would accept a role as the New York Knicks' sixth man if asked of him, two sources with knowledge of Stoudemire's thinking told ESPNNewYork.com.
"All he cares about right now is helping the team and winning," one source, who has been around Stoudemire regularly in recent weeks, said. "He'd be fine with coming off the bench if that's what they want."

Stoudemire hasn't spoken with reporters since suffering a left knee injury in the preseason. He's been rehabilitating his knee following arthroscopic surgery for the past four weeks and is expected to miss at least another two weeks.
There has been speculation about what role Stoudemire will play once he returns.
Many believe Stoudemire would be a better fit coming off the bench for coach Mike Woodson's team. Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony have had a tough time developing cohesion on offense -- the Knicks have a losing record while the two stars are in the same starting lineup.
Both Anthony and Stoudemire are effective operating in isolation around the elbow, which is just one reason why they haven't had success while sharing the floor together.
Additionally, Stoudemire and Knicks starting center Tyson Chandler are seen by some as a bad match when paired together.
Chandler is the Knicks' primary screener on the pick-and-roll, a role Stoudemire has thrived throughout his career.
Woodson has been evasive when asked about Stoudemire's role once he returns. Woodson has said in the past his players wouldn't lose their starting roles because of injury. But Woodson also hasn't committed to re-inserting Stoudemire into the starting lineup.
"I'm going to address that when we get to that point," Woodson said last week. "Right now, I'm just taking it a day at a time and work the guys we have in uniform."

A source close to Stoudemire who has visited with the veteran power forward recently said Stoudemire wants to help the Knicks, who were 9-4 entering play Wednesday, and doesn't want to affect any chemistry the team has established.
"He just wants to win," the source says. "He sees how well they're playing and just wants to help. He'll be fine with whatever they want to do."
Woodson may choose to bring Stoudemire off the bench initially to help him work his way back into game shape. One league source says the Knicks are hesitant to take Jason Kidd out of the starting lineup to make room for Stoudemire.
Stoudemire, a 10-year veteran, is coming off a down year in which he averaged 17.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game -- the lowest full-season totals since his rookie season.
He worked diligently over the summer to regain his form, spending time with Hakeem Olajuwon to incorporate post moves into his offensive repertoire. Stoudemire was confident in the preseason he could bounce back this season. But he suffered a knee injury that originally was thought to be a bone bruise, but later diagnosed as a ruptured cyst in his left knee.
Stoudemire's left knee has been an issue in the past. He underwent microfracture surgery in October 2005, but bounced back well from the procedure.
One NBA team doctor told ESPNNewYork.com that Stoudemire was the best example of a player regaining his form after microfracture surgery.
Still, the procedure can be a red flag for teams. Stoudemire's contract with the Knicks -- five years, $100 million -- is uninsured because of his history of knee issues.
Ian Begley is a regular contributor to ESPNNewYork.com.


One 4 All! All 4 One!

Feeling much better about his arrival.


DJ always liked stout & though i been critical of Amare mostly from poor defender side
I appreciate the fact he took a chance comin to Ny.. proclaiming 'knicks are back' & gave
Other stars the notion its ok to come here.

The rumor of him comin off bench is great & can only help, worst case is if ny falters he'd be
Back in starting lineup if it came to that. I am sure also if he came off bench Amare would get vital
Minutes at end of game if ny trying to win a game.

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11/29/2012  12:56 PM
Amare is going to come off the bench for the simple fact he's coming off knee surgery , he has to work himself back into game shape , You better beleive if he plays well he will be in the starting lineup this is a non news story. Getting outrebounded almost every night is a result of small ball and it's only going to last so long. You think Tyson and Felton pick n roll is deadly wait til you see Amare and Felton. Both Shump and Amare will be in the starting lineup come playoff time book it!
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11/30/2012  9:55 AM
Mray20 wrote:Amare is going to come off the bench for the simple fact he's coming off knee surgery , he has to work himself back into game shape , You better beleive if he plays well he will be in the starting lineup this is a non news story. Getting outrebounded almost every night is a result of small ball and it's only going to last so long. You think Tyson and Felton pick n roll is deadly wait til you see Amare and Felton. Both Shump and Amare will be in the starting lineup come playoff time book it!

Can't wait to see him playing with Prigs- all those passes that Cope failed to finish on in the Bucks game, are what Amar'e thrives on. Those two should play well together. Looking forward to seeing him with Felton too.

I was so disappointed when he went out injured in preseason- he was poised for a rebound year. Now I've no idea what kind of a year he'll have, but I'm rooting for him.

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11/30/2012  2:08 PM
Rejoice! Amar'e shooting and hugging at practice today. Still weeks away from returning but it's a start.

For the first time before the media, Amar’e Stoudemire was on the court, taking For the first time before the media, Amar’e Stoudemire was on the court, taking shots, free throws and doing some jogging. The Post reported Stoudemire is aiming to return around Christmas. The Knicks listed him out 6-to-8 weeks following his Nov. 1st surgery.
Asked about the report, Woodson said, “ I know six-to-eight weeks is dangling out there. We’re going to accept Amar’e when he’s ready to go. When that is, I don’t know. It’s a great sign he’s out running, shooting a little bit. We’re going to gauge it as we go along. Amare will tell us when he’s ready,’’ he said.

From a Berman article

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11/30/2012  2:13 PM
Remember Amare got a second opinion from his PHX doctor and he also agreed on 6-8 weeks.
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11/30/2012  2:21 PM
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Gymkata wrote:Here's all I know. I'm ready to start seeing this stuff again:

I was at that game in charlotte sitting 12 rows on that side of the court. He had two amazing dunks that game. It was like he took off and sped up in mid air. I know thats not how it went, but live it was like a "special effect".

I miss those dunks amare is my favorite knick by far..... hurry back bro!! healthy of course..

Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser............... TKF
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11/30/2012  2:21 PM
If this is true, it's too bad more couldn't be accepting of such a role...

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11/30/2012  5:38 PM
What do you think Amar'e will average when he comes back?
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11/30/2012  5:49 PM
IronWillGiroud wrote:What do you think Amar'e will average when he comes back?

Who knows what numbers he'll average. I think the most important number is minutes. Start off at like 15-20 minutes a game or so, and if he looks good, increase them.

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11/30/2012  5:51 PM
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IronWillGiroud wrote:What do you think Amar'e will average when he comes back?

Who knows what numbers he'll average. I think the most important number is minutes. Start off at like 15-20 minutes a game or so, and if he looks good, increase them.

Yea, they should ease him into the minutes. I'm hoping for 18/7 on 50% by the time he is 100%, and if he gets the trade to the Lakers I want 22/7 on 54%.

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11/30/2012  5:58 PM
Amare is going to average 34 & 16


....................after 2 games then go back on the injured listed. 34 & 16 is great! Who was the last guy to do that Wilt?!

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12/1/2012  5:24 AM
Man I hope Stat comes back for real and doesn't become the next H20. I know how serious he takes his conditioning so I am hopeful but if your body breaks down there isn't much you can do. We have seen it happen with a lot of players so there is plenty to be concerned about. I have a lot of respect for him and still believe he can be a valuable part of the team, maybe even the piece that puts us over the top.
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12/1/2012  12:56 PM
Look Amare was working all summer and had been looking great. As long as he has sufficient time to heal I would expect that eventually he'll be able to help this team as he has in the past. Last year he only dipped in production due to a lack of PG play and his shot being off. He's still the 2nd best player on the Knicks and people need to stop hating on STAT as if he's been a bum or something. We just need him to make sure he's healthy and to take it slow coming back. This team is going for a title this year and we're going to need him in order to do that.
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12/1/2012  12:58 PM    LAST EDITED: 12/1/2012  12:59 PM
Kidd will get STAT amazing looks, make it easy for him. Some pnr with Felton but have to be careful going in the lane too much at this point
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12/1/2012  1:06 PM
No layups!
Hallelujah! Amare OK with the bench

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