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I was just watching ESPN and apparently he's not happy and wants to be 'the man'.

He's a bit of an egotistical maniac but is a significant, IMO, upgrade. He can hit the mid-range jumper and slash. It would take LaMarcus/Bayless/ect/ect. to land him but it's worth a look at.
 
And then he'd come to the Blazers and fight to be the man between he and Brandon? I love Amare's offense and he's defintely an elite player, but I foresee chemistry problems adding a guy like him.
 
And then he'd come to the Blazers and fight to be the man between he and Brandon? I love Amare's offense and he's defintely an elite player, but I foresee chemistry problems adding a guy like him.

Winning cures everything. If you could plug Amare into the starting SF spot, the Blazers would probably be a lock for homecourt in the first round.
 
The Suns are running less, and less effectively, than they have in years past. The frenetic pace made so famous by D'Antoni has virtually disappeared during the first month of this season.

Time and again, spacing is an issue because Shaq is clogged in the middle, where Stoudemire used to be all by himself. It forces Stoudemire to stay away from the basket more, engaging in predictable pick-and-rolls or just being a perimeter shooter -- when everyone knows his athleticism and aerial assault were what made him arguably the best offensive power forward in the game over the past two seasons.

When asked about his situation, Stoudemire said, "You've got LeBron James who's a featured guy. You've got Dwyane Wade. He's a featured guy. Dwight Howard? They go to him. Chris Bosh? They go to him.

"Bottom line: I want to be that guy. I want to show the league and the world that I feel like my game has improved to that level."

When asked whether he felt Porter's new system was helping that cause, Stoudemire said, "I'm not sure."

When told it wasn't good for him to feel that way, his response: "It ain't great!"

Stoudemire left it at that. So Porter, knowing Stoudemire -- and others -- might have some reservations about the new world order in Phoenix, elected to elaborate for him.

http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=Al2zWM...mire-081128&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines
 
Wow. Unfortunately, I'm not sure he would fit with Portland - attitude-wise. Just doesn't seem like he has a team-first philosophy. Heck of a PF though.
 
Winning cures everything. If you could plug Amare into the starting SF spot, the Blazers would probably be a lock for homecourt in the first round.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but Phoenix hasn't had much trouble winning in recent years, no?

As for him playing the small forward, I can't see it; he's a very quick power forward, and has OK range on his jumper, but he is no 3, except perhaps in some kind of gimmicky, unorthodox lineup that might play together for 4 or 5 minutes a night.
 
This is what I was referring to in the other thread. Amare and the big cact-ass will kill each other by february. Well shaq will kill amare.
 
I don't know if he and Roy would have beef, but I don't see Amare mixing too well with Nate. It would be like Z-bo pt 2.
 

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