Uncontested Shots: The Latest on Amare Stoudemire Leaving Phoenix and More
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There hasnโt been any player movement of late but there have been a number of stories recently surrounding the NBA.
Without further ado, I bring you my latest edition of Uncontested Shots, or should I say, things I was thinking about while wondering if thereโs anything worse than the stomach virus I recently had in 90-plus degree weather.
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And You Will Know Him By the Trail of Hatred
As if anyone hasnโt noticed, Shaquille OโNeal has burned every bridge with every one of his former employers since he first left Orlando in the summer of 1996.
While Shaq has always had a reputation as a coach-killer, the latest story out of Phoenix proves that his charm and charisma have done wonders in making us forget that heโs not the gentle giant he wants to be perceived as.
The latest โGood Riddanceโ piece comes courtesy of Dan Binkley of the Arizona Republic.
Binkley writes, โShaquille OโNeal is no longer Superman. Heโs a guy riding on someone elseโs cape, stealing someone elseโs idea, taking someone elseโs credit. Along the way, heโs playing the country for a bunch of fools.โ
This comes on the heels of Hannah Karpโs story in The Wall Street Journal and Paola Boivinโs story in last weekโs Arizona Republic about why Steve Nashโs name appears as an executive producer in the credits of Shaqโs new show, Shaq Vs. It turns out that Shaq stole the idea from his former teammate.
Nash took the high road when asked to comment. He wouldnโt comment when asked to and wished the show nothing but success.
Todd Gallagher, author of Andy Roddick Beat Me With a Frying Pan, might also pursue legal action against OโNeal for stealing his idea.
Should be interesting.
I watched the show. Had I not recorded it and had the ability to fast-forward through the 54 minutes of clutter, I would have turned it off about 13 minutes in.
Keep your eye on how the ratings perform in week two. By then weโll find out if the show will stay on the ABC schedule or get canceled before the show ends its run.
Hereโs the piece I wrote for Bleacher Report at the time of Shaqโs trade to Phoenix in 2008, entitled โShaq Fallout: Traderโs Remorse for Phoenix?โ. Anybody in L.A. could tell you the truth about Shaq. Hereโs what I wrote:
โSo what exactly are the Suns expecting OโNeal to bring?
"They think heโll be able to ease the leadership burden on Nash. What does that mean? Are we forgetting that this is the same guy who had four coaches fired in his last three stops? (If Iโm Larry Brown, Iโm already looking for houses in the Phoenix area).
"Isnโt this the same guy who felt threatened by a 21-year-old Kobe Bryant and chose to divide the locker room instead of uniting it?
"The same guy who demanded a trade because he didnโt get a contract extension and then sat in silence as the media pretended that Kobe had him traded?
"Leaders donโt show up to training camp out of shape and use the regular season to get into shape. Leaders donโt postpone off-season surgery until September and reason that you should be able to rehab on company time since you got hurt on company time.
"Leaders donโt threaten to not play defense unless your teammates pass you the ball on offense.
"I wouldnโt want him leading me in the Pledge of Allegiance.โ
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Farewell, Phoenix?
Amare Stoudemire took to his Twitter account to let the world know that this coming season could be Sun Tzuโs last in the Valley of the Sun.
He wrote, โThis Might Be My Farewell Tour here in PHX. Fans I love the way you guys stand up for me. I love all my faithful fans.Thanks 1 love Sun Tzu!โ.
Hereโs what Stoudemire told Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! last week:
โI was really looking forward to my entire career being in [Arizona]. It kind of put a hold on a few of my decision-making thingsโฆI donโt know if Iโm sure if I want to play one more year here, or be gone, or sign an extension and play here for another six years or so.โ
If Stoudemire is smart, heโll exercise the $17.7 million option for 2010-11 and become the prize of the free agent class of 2011.
One of the other big names, Carmelo Anthony, appears intent on staying in Denver, although a lot can change between now and then. With Kenyon Martinโs contract expiring that same summer, the Nuggets should be able to spend big also.
Itโs just that no team will be able to offer Stoudemire anything close to that much money next summer, including the Suns.
Instead, he should keep his eye on whatโs happening with the Knicksโ Eddy Curry and Jared Jeffries.
Both have player options for 2010 that they will no doubt exerciseโthus limiting the Knicks spending for the summer of 2010.
The Knicks will have enough money to make a run at one big-name free agent next summer but will have plenty of cheddar to spend on adding another piece in 2011 with Curry and Jeffries off the books.
If Stoudemire wasnโt three months shy of 27, I would tell him to opt out and get that long-term deal. But heโll only be 29 in 2011 so he wonโt have a problem getting a five-year deal from somebody.
The only reason Stoudemire would have to opt out would be if heโs afraid that the leagueโs next collective bargaining agreement will greatly decrease the amount of money players can make.
If thatโs the case, then the Suns should trade Stoudemire to a team willing to extend him.
If I had to guess, Iโd say that Stoudemire isnโt a member of the Suns after the trade deadline.
If they appear headed for the seventh or eighth seed, or missing the playoffs altogether, thereโs no reason for Suns owner Robert Sarver not to cut the cord and begin rebuilding immediately.
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Just Keep on Using MeโฆUntil You Use Me Up
Despite the fact that Memphis Grizzlies GM Chris Wallace wonโt confirm it, it appears that Memphis has offered Allen Iverson a contract for next season.
The Grizzlies are using Iverson to drum up interest in a nonexistent fan-base while Iverson is using the Grizzlies to further his career. This move makes sense for Iverson but makes absolutely no sense for the long-term future of the Grizzlies.
Memphians arenโt staying away from Grizzlies games because they lack star-power. Theyโre staying away because the Grizzlies suck.
Put a team on the court that plays hard (especially at home) and wins half their home games and the fans will returnโespecially while the University of Memphis is in the midst of scandal.
Iโll tell you whatโs going to happen. Iverson will average 20-plus points per game for a team that will be lucky to have 18 wins by the All-Star break.
Some time in March, the Grizzlies will release him so he can sign on with a contender. As a result, the Grizzlies will spend the final two months of the season doing what they should have been doing the first two months of the season.
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Quick Hits
Here are some links to stories that are definitely worth checking out if you have the time:
- Adam Lauridsentโs post on his Fast Break Warriors Blog titled โMiserabilia: Memories From the Cohan Eraโ about being a Wโs fan since owner Chris Cohan purchased the team.
- Cool video of The New York Times William C. Rhoden taking NBA commish David Stern to a Harlem barber shop to talk hoops amongst the people. This should be a weekly reality show on NBA TV.
- Tommy Craggs of Deadspin wrote a story on the shady tactics of NBA statisticians comparing home and road averages. (courtesy of KSPNโs Andrew Siciliano).
- Kelly Dwyer of Yahoo! lists the 10 worst free agent contracts of the decade. Hard to argue with it.
Uncontested Shots will run every Tuesday and Friday from now until at least the start of the season. For up to the minute updates on all free agent happenings and random brilliant thoughts and observations follow Andrew Ungvari on Twitter.
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