Chinese name: Amar Stoudemire.
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Alias: Little Overlord
Nationality: USA
Birthplace: Lake Wells, Florida
Date of birth:1982165438+10/0/6.
Graduate school: Cyprus Creek High School.
Height: 2.08m/6ft 10 inch.
Weight:108.9kg/240lb
Sports: basketball
Sports Team: new york Knicks.
Major awards: 2003 NBA Rookie of the Year.
Jersey number: 1
Position on the court: power forward/center
NBA Draft: The ninth place in the first round in 2002 was selected by the Suns.
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Amare Stoudemire (1982165438+10/6) was born in Lake Wells, Florida. He is an NBA player of the new york Knicks, an all-star player and a member of the American basketball team. Stoudemire won the title of best rookie in 2003, was selected to the NBA All-Star Team three times, was selected to the first team of the NBA All-Star Team in 2007, and won the bronze medal with the United States in the 2004 Olympic Games. Stoudemire's name was previously written as "Amare" or "Amare" on the Suns list, but it was changed to "Amare" in August 2008. Stoudemire told nba official website that the media had misspelled it since they joined the NBA. Amar 'e Stoudemire
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Stoudemire's father, Ha Zeer, died of a heart attack at the age of 12, and his mother, Kelly, was put in prison, so she entered Amare Stoudemire.
Baishuxi High School has been to six different high schools before. He once told Dime magazine that it was God and rapper 2pac shakur who inspired him at that time.
Attending activities (20 photos) Stoudemire/Kloc-started playing formal basketball at the age of 0/4, and only played high school basketball for two years, but he won the MVP of Nike summer training camp in those two years. He promised to play at the University of Memphis, but instead of joining the school, he announced his participation in the NBA draft to help his family. At that time, the Suns needed an inside player and chose him. The Suns are also the only team to select high school students in the first round.
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In his rookie season, Stoudemire averaged 13.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game, and scored a season-high score of 38 points against Minnesota Timberwolves on February 30, 2002. He beat Yao Ming of the Rockets and caron butler of the Mavericks and won the title of Rookie of the Year. Stoudemire's data improved next season, but the team only got the lowest record of 29-53, and team point guard Marbury was traded to the new york Knicks. In the summer of 2004, Stoudemire was selected for the US national team to participate in the Olympic Games, but coach Larry Brown didn't give him enough playing time. In the 2004-2005 season, Stoudemire partnered with Nash and led the team to the best record of 62 wins and 20 losses in team history. Stoudemire averaged 26 points this season and scored a career-high 50 points against the Blazers on June 2, 2005. He was chosen as the backup power forward for the All-Star Game. Stoudemire played well in the Western Conference finals against the Spurs, averaging 37 points, but lost to the Spurs in Game 5. 20 10 summer transfer to new york Knicks.
During the Sun Period (65,438+06), Stoudemire was selected by Phoenix Suns in the first round of the 2002 NBA Draft. In the rookie season, Stoudemire surpassed No.1 scholar Yao Ming and won the best NBA rookie in 2002-03.
Knee problem
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In the 2005-06 season, Stoudemire found cartilage damage in his knee, so Stoudemire underwent minimally invasive surgery on his knee on August 18, 2005. At first, the Sun thought Stoudemire would arrive in mid-February, but the recovery time was longer than expected. Stoudemire tried to come back halfway, but he didn't play well. On March 27th, 2006, he didn't even score a point against the New Jersey Nets. On March 28th, Stoudemire announced that he would miss all the remaining games of the regular season due to persistent stiff knees. Stoudemire's recovery is very good according to himself. Stoudemire participated in the national team training camp in 2006, but failed to participate in the basketball World Cup. His trainer said that he had stopped swelling before treatment, and his body and flexibility were even better than before, just like a superman. Stoudemire participated in the America's Cup in 2007, but finally gave up the opportunity to represent the United States in the 2008 Olympic Games because he wanted to rest his knees.
06-07 season
Before the season, Stoudemire changed his number from 32 to 1. On February 8, 2007, Stoudemire appeared on the all-star field. This is his second All-Star Game. He scored 29 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. In the playoffs, Stoudemire accused Ginobili and Bowen of being dirty players. Stoudemire was suspended in the fifth inning because Horry knocked down Nash and angrily left the bench and rushed into the court.
07-08 season
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This season, he averaged 25.8 points 9. 1 rebound, and was selected as the 2008 all-star team and the second team of the season's best team. Cooperation with traded O 'Neill in the late season has made a good change. Stoudemire lost to the Spurs again in the playoffs, averaging 23 points per game. Coach Mike D'Antoni left the Suns at the end of the season.
08-09 season
With the new coach Terry Porter, the Suns put more emphasis on defense, and the offensive speed slowed down, which affected Stoudemire. Although he is still the team's scoring king and rebounding king, he averaged 4 points lower than last season. The whole team didn't adapt to Potter's system and lost five games in a row before the All-Star Game. Stoudemire started in the Western All-Star Game. In order to reduce expenses, after trading Bell and Dior, the Sun prepared to trade Stoudemire, but it didn't succeed. On February 16, the Suns fired terry porter and hired alvin gentry, who promised to bring the Suns back to the running and shooting lineup suitable for Stoudemire. In February 19 against the Clippers, Stoudemire suffered a retinal detachment, and the same eye was injured once before the season. He said he would wear protective glasses in future games, but he took them off after seven games. After undergoing eye surgery to repair the retina, he announced that he would wear goggles next season.
09- 10 season
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Stoudemire averaged 23. 1 point, 8.9 rebounds 1 block in all 82 games this season. Led the Suns to the Western Conference finals. But in the end, it lost to the Lakers led by Kobe Bryant 2-4.
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20 10 on July 6, the Knicks signed a contract with Stoudemire, with a five-year maximum salary of 1 100 million. In this way, Stoudemire officially settled in new york. This season, from 2010-1-29 to 2010-12-16, Stoudemire played "30+" for nine consecutive games, becoming the first person in team history.
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On June 5438-1 October 2008, Stoudemire helped poor villages in Sierra Leone to dig wells and provide safe drinking water because of his 1 peace education1fund.
Stoudemire (15) won the community assistance award of NBA for using water. In the summer of 2008, Stoudemire went to the village to see the wells and met with President ernest bai koroma and members of the Cabinet. On 2011June 16, on the eve of father's day, the 70th annual father award ceremony was held in new york. Stoudemire and five other outstanding people from different industries were named "Father of the Year" by the National Father's Day Committee in recognition of their contributions to their children and children in need in the past year.