Amaré won’t return until he’s sure

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Amaré won’t return until he’s sure


By Jerry Brown, Tribune October 25, 2005 Amaré Stoudemire would like nothing more than to be back on the basketball court four months from now, joining the Suns for their late-season playoff push and proving his surgically repaired left knee is better than ever.
But to Stoudemire, the timetable offered by doctors and therapists is just a number on a calendar. The only true litmus test will be his own — the day when he feels like his dominant self again.

As with less serious injuries earlier in his career, Stoudemire isn’t willing to jeopardize his long-term future for the chance to come back from his microfracture surgery if he is at less than full speed.

"Four months is the minimum time frame,’’ Stoudemire said Monday after his third day of rehab exercises at America West Arena. "But in my mind, I want to make sure I’m 115 percent before I’m looking to get out there. It’s all about the healing process.

"I want to come back healthy and better than ever. No matter how long it takes, that’s what we’re going to do."

Asked directly if he expects to play this season, Stoudemire said, "It’s possible."


"If I can heal up the way we’re expecting, then I probably will play this year. If not, then probably not,’’ he said. "I want to make sure I’m me before I play. Once I start playing, there are going to be back-to-back nights and (stretches) where we play seven games in nine or 10 days. I want to be ready to handle all that."

Suns officials and medical staff have also said Stoudemire won’t be rushed, that they must err on the side of caution with a star player who doesn’t turn 23 until next month.

Stoudemire said what was "some knee pain’’ intensified in the days leading up to training camp and then got "a lot worse’’ when the team began two-a-day training camp workouts in Tucson. After consultations with several specialists, Stoudemire said he went into the Oct. 11 surgery well aware that microfracture was a distinct possibility.

"I was prepared either way mentally," he said. "I had the mind frame that I would recover strong, that I’m a young athlete and that I will bounce back."

And Stoudemire is waving off comments by players like Philadelphia’s Chris Webber, a microfracture patient who recently warned it will take two years before the knee feels normal again.

"I don’t listen to that stuff. My body is totally different than everyone else’s," he said. "Webber and those other guys had surgery later in their careers. It was more intense because of the area the lesion was in. My problem wasn’t that bad, but it was something we wanted to take care of and come back in four to six months."

The 2006 NBA playoffs begin six months from this week.
 
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reader said:
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The 2006 NBA playoffs begin six months from this week.

Interesting, with Amare needed AT LEAST 4 months of recovery, there will ony be 2 months left of regular season play, if he comes back when they hope. That means BEST CASE scenario, we might get amare for 30 or so games this year.
 

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im going to say it now....

Amare will not be back this season...too much at stake for both him and the franchise...depending on how good we look if/when we make the playoffs he might come back to save the day but i doubt this as well....

its such a catch 22 because i think its great that (well not great but relatively speaking) that othe rplayers will get a chance to develop and we could have a stronger squad when Amare comes back that makes us a better team than SA, but if we have to wait until next year Nash, Grant, and Jackson (and even Marion) are another year older.....

if he comes back and has about 20 games so can get into shape i really like our chances if the preseason success carries over.....but im thinking we are buying the Suns brass most optimistic hopes and i think it is in the best interest of all invloved to let the kid get back to normalbefore returning....like Webber said...most of its psychological........

Im just thinking none of us should hold our breath.......
 

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it will come down to how the team is doing at that time. if the suns are lottery bound then there will be no rush for amare to come back. if the team is heading to the playoffs and needs amare to push them over the edge then he will be back.
 

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elindholm said:
I guess you should change your signature file then.

BTW i must has some kind of hex on me....i have the "knee-problem/microfracture" curse with my profile......first Rolle goes down....and now Amare.....talk about bad avatar mojo

sorry guys:(
 
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Arizona's Finest said:
if he comes back and has about 20 games so can get into shape i really like our chances if the preseason success carries over.....but im thinking we are buying the Suns brass most optimistic hopes and i think it is in the best interest of all invloved to let the kid get back to normalbefore returning....like Webber said...most of its psychological........

Im just thinking none of us should hold our breath.......

Speaking of Webber, a couple of years ago, after he had been out for a length of time, when he returned the Kings went into a bit of a tailspin. They had done just what everyone predicted they couldn't do, maintain their division lead. When Webber returned, they started to lose games towards the end of the season as he worked himself back into a system that had gone on without him.

It will all take time, healing, adjusting to playing with out Amare and then adjusting to playing with him. So many of the Suns players are new to the team, they have not played with Amare in the line-up. This will be a learning experience for both Amare and the team when he returns. It is not as though they were familiar with each other prior to his injury.

And this is why they play the games .. to see what really happens.
 

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Arizona's Finest said:
BTW i must has some kind of hex on me....i have the "knee-problem/microfracture" curse with my profile......first Rolle goes down....and now Amare.....talk about bad avatar mojo

sorry guys:(

Thats why i'm glad you said:

"im going to say it now....

Amare will not be back this season..."

:D
 

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boisesuns said:
Thats why i'm glad you said:

"im going to say it now....

Amare will not be back this season..."

:D

:thumbup: Ahh...reverse psyhology avatar mojo..... I like it....

err... i mean i DON't like it...:D
 

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Speaking of Webber, a couple of years ago, after he had been out for a length of time, when he returned the Kings went into a bit of a tailspin. They had done just what everyone predicted they couldn't do, maintain their division lead. When Webber returned, they started to lose games towards the end of the season as he worked himself back into a system that had gone on without him.

I don't see Amare coming back if he's not completely healthy. Weber was probably as healthy as he was going to get, but he was far from completely healthy. The big problem was that he couldn't run and the Kings slowed their pace accordingly. This meant that Peja did not get the same kind of early offense open shots he was used to seeing.
 

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