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Amare Stoudemire, Knicks Agree To Massive Contract

BRIAN MAHONEY   07/ 5/10 09:23 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — Amare Stoudemire is headed to the New York Knicks, and both sides are hoping he's not coming alone.

The Knicks said Monday they intend to sign Stoudemire to a contract later this week when the free agent moratorium period ends. Stoudemire's agent, Happy Walters, said the deal is for the maximum allowed, which would be nearly $100 million over five years.

Wearing a blue Knicks hat, Stoudemire said he looked forward to rebuilding a franchise and bringing the Knicks back to the top – maybe with a player such as LeBron James or Dwyane Wade with him.

"I feel great about being a pioneer and showing my leadership," he said at Madison Square Garden, where signs throughout the entrances showed the player pictured in a Knicks uniform and reading "Welcome, Amare Stoudemire."

The deal can't be signed until Thursday, after the salary cap for next season has been set.

It was a desperately needed score in free agency for the Knicks, who spent two seasons clearing enough cap space to afford two top players. They met with James, Wade and Chris Bosh last week and believe they could still land one of them.

Stoudemire has already started recruiting, saying he spoke to James' people and directly to Wade last week. And he said he won't be affected if those players say no to New York.

"Totally comfortable, totally confident that my leadership qualities will uplift all of us to do something great this upcoming season," Stoudemire said. "So again, the Knicks are back."

The move reunites Stoudemire with Mike D'Antoni, his former coach in Phoenix. Stoudemire averaged more than 20 points in every season they were together and immediately becomes the best player D'Antoni has coached since leaving the Suns after the 2007-08 season.

"He's a dominant offensive player for sure, in a variety of ways," D'Antoni said.

Stoudemire's days with the Suns ended late last week when the team agreed to $48 million worth of deals with forwards Hakim Warrick and Channing Frye. The sides had discussed an extension, but the Suns looked elsewhere after they'd reached a stalemate.

Stoudemire said he understood owner Robert Sarver's position and wasn't disrespected by the Suns' refusal to give him a max deal that would have paid him millions more. He said he's always loved New York and wanted to play here since the Knicks passed on him in the 2002 draft.

He finally got to Broadway by becoming the first big player in this much-hyped free agent class to change teams. The other top players could announce their decisions later in the week, and perhaps they might take a second look at New York now that there's another huge piece in place.

"No one wanted to make the first move and I feel confident enough to take that first step and hopefully now we can bring a few guys in to join me," Stoudemire said.

The Knicks decided they no longer needed to wait on an answer from Bosh, especially because Stoudemire showed such a commitment to New York. They even gave him the longest contract allowable without knowing if it could be insured because of Stoudemire's injury history that includes microfracture knee surgery and a partially detached retina.

"I think to a degree the fact that Amare really wanted to come here, stepped up front, it got to the point where we had to acknowledge that and say that means something to us," Knicks president Donnie Walsh said.

Walsh said Stoudemire's arrival didn't necessarily mean the end for David Lee, the Knicks' own All-Star free agent who plays the same position. Lee could also be used in a sign-and-trade, though Walsh indicated he hadn't received any good proposals in discussions with Lee's agent.

Stoudemire has career averages of 21.4 points and 8.9 rebounds and helped the Suns reach the Western Conference finals this season. D'Antoni called him "probably one of the best, if not the best finisher in the league" and dismissed the notion that their relationship was strained in Phoenix.

"We had no problem," D'Antoni said. "I had four great years. The reason I have a very good contract in New York is Amare doing what he did for me. So I can't have any animosity and don't, and he was great."

The question now is can he help land James.

They could have ended up together in February, when the Suns considered trading Stoudemire to Cleveland before the Cavaliers instead took a deal with Washington for Antawn Jamison.

Stoudemire would instantly become the best teammate James has ever had in the NBA, but James would have to leave behind his hometown team and the extra $30 million the Cavaliers could pay him for the partnership to happen now.

"Playing with LeBron would be great," Stoudemire said. "But again, I'm not sure what his decision is and where he's leaning. If he's leaning more toward New York, then that's a great start for us."

For a team mired in a franchise-worst stretch of nine straight losing seasons, Stoudemire alone is a good start. The Knicks can finally trot out a superstar again in front of Spike Lee – who was on hand as Stoudemire met the media – and the rest of the home fans.

"It's the first step," Walsh said. "It's a big step, because it's a big guy."

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12:16 PM on 07/08/2010
Just said on press conference:
"Up until now our plan has been about saving money in our cap, and now, we're serious about winning and willing to spend money to do it"

http://www.msg.com/our-teams/knicks/knicks-press-conference-live-stream

"We've still got money under our cap and we're willing to sign and trade players to do it"
11:00 AM on 07/07/2010
I feel sorry for all of the non stars in the NBA who have to take the blame when these superstars don't win a championship or even a single game. They are the pi$$ posts of the NBA. It's the referees and their whistles that decide NBA winners and losers-L.A. 37 free throws, BOS 17 free throws in game 7. Nuf sed.
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10:30 AM on 07/07/2010
We have a long way to go. The Knicks are not going to be rebuilt to a point where we will challenge for the title this year.

Obviously the Knicks need to get at least one more impact player. We'll see what happens tomorrow night
10:01 AM on 07/07/2010
Horrible choice. Once again my Knicks disappoint.
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Randomizer
Living my life like a schnook.
06:56 AM on 07/07/2010
Ha. This is a step in what direction? Down.
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10:27 AM on 07/07/2010
Down? They can't go any lower!
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12:58 AM on 07/07/2010
As far as rebounding and defense goes, Amare's not much of an upgrade over Curry. For a guy as tall, athletic, and talented as he is, Amare has way too many 4-5 rebounds games. He should be challenging Dwight Howard for the rebounding lead every year. They're still going to need to bring in somebody to do that.
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09:58 PM on 07/06/2010
I really like Amare Stoudemire as a player and a person, but I think he made a terrible decision going for the money, and going to the Knicks. If you don't play defense in the East, (and Amare doesn't do much) you are gonna have problems, and much of his offensive prowess came from the style Phoenix plays. Nash and Amare would pick and roll to the hoop, and if the defense collapsed on Amare, the Suns kick it out to the three point guy. The Knicks are not that deep a team, with neither a top notch point guard or a bevy of 3 point specialists. Ad to this that Amare has never ever had to deal with a really hostile press corps. He was well liked here in Phoenix, and never ridden too hard by the media. We all know thats going to change in NYC.
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09:54 PM on 07/06/2010
If we could now get Parker and Bosh, we are set for the finals. Unfortunately, Parker won't be available until 2011-12. Still hoping in advance.
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10:28 AM on 07/07/2010
well we're not getting Bosh
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11:59 AM on 07/07/2010
That sucks. Woke up this morning and saw the Breaking News on ESPN. What's worse is that my wife is a Heat fan I she taunted me this morning. Sucks. Holding on to hope for LeBron, but slowly slipping from my Knick hands.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
06:47 PM on 07/06/2010
he will play twenty games..injure himself and be out for the rest of the season....the curse of the Dolans goes on..!
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Buffyboy
Here it comes, Senior
09:45 PM on 07/06/2010
Thanks a bunch,
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realpolitic
When in Rome.......
06:09 PM on 07/06/2010
Great addition! The Knicks are on the way back now.
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06:28 PM on 07/06/2010
I don't know about that.

They need a point guard and either a good #2 or #3.
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08:49 PM on 07/06/2010
True, they have a long way to go, but he is a solid, talented player.
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04:16 PM on 07/06/2010
Typical Knick silliness of late. If I am not mistaken, Stoudemire and D'Antoni had issues in Phoenix. I'm not sure it would be a good idea for anyone to follow him here. I mean, what else to expect of Donnie Walsh?
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Wash your hands, seriously.
04:09 PM on 07/06/2010
We need a star center again, but I hope the Knicks at least make some smart picks.
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Why is "Carried Interest" not taxed as Income?
02:18 PM on 07/06/2010
If the Knicks signed Stoudemire, that leaves Chris Bosh still out on the market.

Didn't Mr. James intimate that he would like to play on the same team as Chris Bosh?

If Cleveland signs Chris Bosh, why would LeBron come to the Knicks?

This signing declares that Lebraon won't be dictating terms to the Knicks.

Maybe this is their way of tossing in the towel.
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04:37 PM on 07/06/2010
Bosh doesnt want to go to the Cavs. He's said that already.
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09:52 PM on 07/06/2010
I'm happy to hear that. Now Amare needs to show Chris some Big Apple love and get his butt in MSG this coming season.
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01:57 PM on 07/06/2010
I can't quite decide on Amare. He has abundant talent, but is a defensive liability. D'Antoni is probably the best coach in the league for him, as his system ignores the defensive end of the floor.

I wouldn't necessarily advise LeBron to go to NYC, but I think he is better than any of the teammates LeBron would have in Cleveland.
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12:29 PM on 07/06/2010
The Knicks need to resign David Lee, who is a great part to any team. Lee is the perfect complement to all team mates, he hustles all the time, grabs rebounds, and plays smart. He makes those around him better an important piece of a winning team.
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01:58 PM on 07/06/2010
Yeah but they just gave $100 million to a guy who plays his position. It looks like they are letting Lee go, or hoping to use him in a sign and trade. I have heard it rumored that they want to send him to the Spurs for Tony Parker. With Parker and Amare in NY, LeBron may actually be tempted. I wouldn't say it is likely, but it is an interesting possibility.
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02:11 PM on 07/06/2010
Amare does not like playing center because centers are required to play defense. They are stupid to give Stoudemire so much money and let Lee go. Lee is one of the best centers in the league and defense wins championships. I would trade him for Bynum on the Lakers in a second.
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02:31 PM on 07/06/2010
See, that's the 2nd time I heard that rumour about Tony Parker for Lee. It doesn't make sense to me for a couple of reasons. San Antonio has 6 guys on their roster who play Lee's position, including Tim Duncan, who may be the best all-time at that PF/C slot. Also, by trading Tony Parker with all his rings they would have to go with Tony Hill at point. Now, Hill isn't a bad player, he's a great fill in for when Parker was injured, but long term he is not a chapionship point guard. Lastly, The Spurs have always built their team with the draft. Duncan, Parker, Ginobli, even guys like David Robinson were drafted. They don't take a lot of chances on high priced free agents, and it's worked for them.
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Laws456
Don't believe the Hype
02:36 PM on 07/06/2010
Lee is a crucial component for the Knicks. He's the type of player who may not impress you with his stats all the time but he puts in work. This signing of Stoudemire is horrible, especially for the amount of money given to him. He doesn't rebound well, isn't a defensive threat and isn't that good at creating his own offense like Duncan, Garnett, or Bosh. He needs a good pg, and I don't know who the Knicks will bring in to help with that. This is the start of another bad string of moves for the Knicks.