Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Why Is Amare Stoundemire Preventing Himself From Being Dealt To Cleveland?



After speculation over the past two weeks that the Cleveland Cavaliers have shown major interest in Amare Stoudemire, could the biggest road-block be Stoudemire, himself?

It’s looking that way.

The original plan coming from Cleveland (rumored, anyways), is that adding either Stoudemire or Washington’s Antawn Jamison would give them another athletic body inside to help the aging Shaquille O’Neal make it through the playoffs.

The Cavaliers were widely rumored to be hot on Jamison, then talks of interest in Indiana’s Troy Murphy arose, and now the latest piece of gossip is a deal that would bring Stoudemire to Cleveland, and send Zydrunas Ilgauskas, J.J. Hickson, and and another player (likely Wally Szscerbiak) to Phoenix.

However, Stoudemire has apparently put the nix on such a trade (for now, at least), and for two very good reasons.

1. Success With Shaq

Stoudemire discovered first-hand what it’s like to play with Shaq as a teammate, and unless you’re a star shooting guard, it doesn’t do much for your stats or your fame.

Playing with Shaq and sharing the inside, as well as the stage with O’Neal and James, isn’t something that appeals to Stoudemire, even if doing so brings the real possibility at an NBA Championship. That, and there’s the slight chance that Stoudemire feels his own team could win it this year (although unlikely).

2. His Contract


Stoudemire is looking for something along the lines of a three-year, $60 million-dollar extension, and by allowing himself to go to Cleveland, he knows that’s not likely to happen for him, at least not right away.

And because of the uncertainty of his contract status, Stoudemire has more than enough reason to say no to it.

Playing with Shaq inside would kill his numbers and probably lessen his minutes, and even if it didn’t, he still has to share the stage and ball with LeBron James.

Stoudemire wants the money, and he wants to win, but he also wants to be “the guy”
for the team he’s playing for.

It’s far from being worked out, and with less than three full days remaining, the Cavaliers may have to cut their losses and aim for either Jamison or Murphy, after all.
Posted By Kevin Roberts

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