All Star, NBA, Video / Dec 23, 2009 / 1:00 pm

Amar’e Stoudemire Still Wants Your All-Star Votes

It wouldn’t be All-Star season without videos from Amar’e Stoudemire trying to earn your vote. Check out the second in a series of four shorts featuring David Spade preparing STAT to take his game to the “next level.” If he’s lucky, Amar’e could be the starting center for the 2010 NBA All-Star game. If not, at least he has some sweet new goggles.



In case you missed the first one, check it out below.

5 Responses to “Amar’e Stoudemire Still Wants Your All-Star Votes”

  1. Gunner J. Matthews says:

    Amar’e will most likely be a backup if/when he gets voted in (granted I havent looked at the ballots yet). David Spade sure has gotten fat. That “Showbiz Show” he had was pretty funny

  2. dagwaller says:

    David Spade = fat and funny

  3. nola says:

    he doesnt freaking deserve it! he’s on my fantasy team and he’s been a huge disappointment. there are many bigs in the west that deserve the all star nod much more than him.

    he should stop spending so much time on these dumb commercials and go continue trying to get lift back from his knees and learn how to box out.

  4. IG says:

    A: 55% FG, 76% FT, 19.8 pts, 8.5 boards, 1 Assist, 3 TOS, 1 stl, 1 block

    B: 50% FG, 83% FT, 19.6 pts, 11 boards, 2 Assists, 2.4 TOS, 1 stl, 0.5 block

    Based on body of work so far, one may argue player B is having a better season. Player B? Zach Randolph.

  5. QQ says:

    Amare can play, but yall know how Steve Nash rolls. He been turning cats to All Stars since 2004.

    Does Randolph has that sublime point guard that can give him all the looks to score? No.

    So who deserves to be an All Star more? Amare or Zach?

    Exactly.

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