About Amare Stoudemire Memorabilia & Collectibles
6 feet and 10 inches Amar’e Carsares Stoudemire is the current center and basketball forward of the New York Knicks, where John Starks also used to belong. He was born on the 16th of November 1982 and has spent his professional career’s first eight years with Phoenix Suns.
This 294 pound NBA star has already amasses numerous awards just like Chris Webber. In 2003, he brought home the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and has appeared five times to the NBA All-Star Game. In 2007, he made it to the first-team of the All-NBA Team. He also won a bronze medal as a member of the men’s national basketball team of US during the Olympic Games in 2004. The media guide of the Phoenix Suns has previously listed Stoudemire’s name as Amare or Amaré but in October 2008, it was changed to Amar’e. He told NBA.com that his name is really spelled as Amar’e but since he joined NBA, it has already been wrongly spelled.
But if you want something that is not wrong, then, getting his various memorabilia which were exclusively signed by him is definitely right. These items from Stoudemire are assured to be original and authentic. They are all offered in very low prices such as those from David Lee. These items will also be promptly delivered to you before you even know it.
As earlier mentioned, Stoudemire’s name is commonly misspelled as Amare Stoudemire, Ammare Stoudemire, Amarre Stoudemire, Amhare Stoudemire, Amar’e Stodemire, Amar’e Stoudomire and Amar’e Stoudimire.