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    Former All-Star On Why He Started Supporting The Mavericks Over The Knicks

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    4 days ago

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    Former NBA All-Star Amar'e Stoudemire recently shed light on his reasons for transitioning from the New York Knicks to the Dallas Mavericks during an appearance on The Garden Party podcast , hosted by Knicks super fan and movie director Benny Safdie. The six-time All-Star candidly revealed that internal locker room divisions and a lack of buy-in from teammates towards Coach Phil Jackson’s triangle offense prompted his decision to leave the Knicks.

    "Look, I gotta get outta here. We won like 17 games. I can't stick around with this. Nobody wants to buy into the triangle offense. There's a divide in the locker room." (23:00)

    His frustration with the team’s lack of success and cohesion ultimately led to his departure and subsequent signing with the Dallas Mavericks. Stoudemire’s move was driven not only by the Knicks' poor on-court performance but also by deeper systemic issues within the team.

    Stoudemire joined the Knicks in 2010 with high expectations after signing a five-year, $99.7 million contract. He was seen as the team’s centerpiece following failed attempts to lure major free agents like LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Stoudemire embraced the challenge of helping to restore the Knicks’ former glory.

    His first season with the team was impressive, averaging 25.3 points and 9.1 rebounds per game, and he earned a spot on the All-NBA Second Team. Paired with Carmelo Anthony in 2011, the Knicks had hopes of building a formidable duo. However, injuries and a lack of synergy between players and coaching staff hampered their ability to meet expectations.

    Phil Jackson’s implementation of the triangle offense further complicated matters. Stoudemire, who excelled in more fluid, fast-paced systems during his time with the Phoenix Suns, found himself at odds with the slower, more structured approach of the triangle. The system was unpopular with many players, leading to a fractured locker room. This lack of unity and direction prompted Stoudemire to seek a fresh start.

    Despite his decision to leave, Stoudemire remains positive about his time with the Knicks, acknowledging that he played a role in revitalizing the franchise. Injuries, particularly chronic knee problems, limited Stoudemire's effectiveness during his later years with the Knicks , but he still managed to make memorable contributions when healthy.

    After leaving New York, Stoudemire joined the Dallas Mavericks in 2015, bringing an end to his Knicks tenure. He later finished his basketball career playing in the Israeli League, where he found success, winning two Israeli Basketball Premier League titles and earning Finals MVP honors with Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2020.

    His move from the Knicks to the Mavericks symbolized the culmination of his time in the NBA, while his post-NBA career in Israel brought a sense of closure and accomplishment to his basketball journey.

    Stoudemire’s reflections offer a glimpse into the challenges faced by NBA players when internal team dynamics and coaching philosophies clash, ultimately shaping their careers and decisions.

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