Stoudemire officially exercised the early termination option on his contract today and will become a free agent at midnight. The Suns still hold his bird rights so they can re-sign him for more money and for more years than any other team. However, the Suns can no longer extend his contract, although a new contract with Phoenix would pay him about the same as an extension.
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/sun...fficially-opts-out-negotiations-continue.htmlPhoenix Suns All-Star Amar'e Stoudemire exercised the early-termination option on his contract today and will become a free agent tonight with hopes of staying with the only NBA team he has known, Stoudemire's agent Happy Walters said.
After meeting with Suns Managing Partner Robert Sarver and coach Alvin Gentry for more than three hours Tuesday night, Walters sent the opt-out letter to Sarver and the league office and informed Sarver of the decision this morning. Stoudemire will become a free agent at 9 p.m., when Walters likely will field calls or hold meetings with other teams who are planning free-agency spending sprees, such as Chicago, Miami, New York, New Jersey and the Los Angeles Clippers.
Walters said he would continue talks with Sarver this afternoon after making progress on negotiations last night.
"Robert and Alvin have been great and we're still talking," Walters said. "We opted out to see what's out there. Robert and I are trying to find something that makes everyone happy. Amar'e appreciated the meeting and asked a lot of questions about the future and Robert and Alvin had a lot of good answers."
Walters said Stoudemire would not accept anything less than a five-year deal. Any new deal would start at a lower salary than the $17.7 million he opted out of for next season.
Stoudemire and those close to him have said consistently this month that his wish is to remain with the Suns.
When Stoudemire last spoke in Phoenix three weeks ago, he called Phoenix "Plan A" and said, "My loyalty is here with the Phoenix Suns," and that the Suns would have a chance to counter any other team's offer.