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Amare Stoudemire: "I like the role of leader"
by David Carro / February 14, 2004
You were the MVP of a game with plenty of dunks. What can you say about it?
Amare Stoudemire: The athletic skills we've shown in the game have been amazing and it all has brought a great show. But, well, that's what the All-Star is about and that's what we've done here. Just scoring a lot of points in the best fashion.
What play did you like the most?
AS: I think the two between-the-legs dunks. Both LeBron's dunk and the one Tayshaun Prince did after that one.
Talking about LeBron, do you think he should be Rookie of the Year this season?
AS: Well, I consider both my friends, so I would give it both to LeBron and Melo.
You have been very active during the game and this season you are putting up nice numbers when healthy.
AS: I just try to be a machine whenever I step on the court. And there is only one secret for that... You have to work hard, really hard and with great intensity.
It's going to be a tough second part of the season for the Suns in the Western Conference. There are no playoffs for you this year.
AS: Whatever we accomplish, we are going to do it by working the hardest we can to win games. Even though we are not going to be in the playoffs, you have to develop a good chemistry on the team and go from there -- next season and in the future.
In that future, it seems you are going to be the star in Phoenix, right?
AS: I like the role of leader. It sounds good to me. I'll try to lead my teammates to the highest point possible now that I'm OK physically.
But there's a lot to improve.
AS: We'll do that, we'll improve. It's just a matter of time. Being patient. Michael Jordan said that to win, you have to lose first -- and that's it. Give us time.
Anyway, the pressure on you is much bigger now that Stephon Marbury is gone.
AS: I don't think we have to handle any pressure. We just have to believe in what we do and work hard to move forward. Nothing more than that.
Do you think you are going to be the star on the team for long? Apparently, the Suns are saving money to sign a big star. Maybe Kobe.
AS: I don't think much about that type of things 'cause there is nothing I can do about it anyway. I'm just focused in the present. Nobody knows what's going to happen in the future.
What do you think about Leandrinho Barbosa? Being the replacement of Marbury is no easy task.
AS: Barbosa is very quick and has a huge, huge wingspan. All that he cares about is improving so that he can go far in the league. And he is going to go far in this league, believe me.
David Carro writes for Gigantes and is a regular contributor to HoopsHype.com
http://www.hoopshype.com/interviews/stoudemire_carro.htm
HoopsHype.com Interviews
Amare Stoudemire: "I like the role of leader"
by David Carro / February 14, 2004
You were the MVP of a game with plenty of dunks. What can you say about it?
Amare Stoudemire: The athletic skills we've shown in the game have been amazing and it all has brought a great show. But, well, that's what the All-Star is about and that's what we've done here. Just scoring a lot of points in the best fashion.
What play did you like the most?
AS: I think the two between-the-legs dunks. Both LeBron's dunk and the one Tayshaun Prince did after that one.
Talking about LeBron, do you think he should be Rookie of the Year this season?
AS: Well, I consider both my friends, so I would give it both to LeBron and Melo.
You have been very active during the game and this season you are putting up nice numbers when healthy.
AS: I just try to be a machine whenever I step on the court. And there is only one secret for that... You have to work hard, really hard and with great intensity.
It's going to be a tough second part of the season for the Suns in the Western Conference. There are no playoffs for you this year.
AS: Whatever we accomplish, we are going to do it by working the hardest we can to win games. Even though we are not going to be in the playoffs, you have to develop a good chemistry on the team and go from there -- next season and in the future.
In that future, it seems you are going to be the star in Phoenix, right?
AS: I like the role of leader. It sounds good to me. I'll try to lead my teammates to the highest point possible now that I'm OK physically.
But there's a lot to improve.
AS: We'll do that, we'll improve. It's just a matter of time. Being patient. Michael Jordan said that to win, you have to lose first -- and that's it. Give us time.
Anyway, the pressure on you is much bigger now that Stephon Marbury is gone.
AS: I don't think we have to handle any pressure. We just have to believe in what we do and work hard to move forward. Nothing more than that.
Do you think you are going to be the star on the team for long? Apparently, the Suns are saving money to sign a big star. Maybe Kobe.
AS: I don't think much about that type of things 'cause there is nothing I can do about it anyway. I'm just focused in the present. Nobody knows what's going to happen in the future.
What do you think about Leandrinho Barbosa? Being the replacement of Marbury is no easy task.
AS: Barbosa is very quick and has a huge, huge wingspan. All that he cares about is improving so that he can go far in the league. And he is going to go far in this league, believe me.
David Carro writes for Gigantes and is a regular contributor to HoopsHype.com
http://www.hoopshype.com/interviews/stoudemire_carro.htm