The Prince George Citizen

Stoudemire retires

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NEW YORK (AP) — Amare Stoudemire’s greatest NBA success was in Phoenix, where as Steve Nash’s pick-and-roll partner he was one of the NBA’s most fearsome finishers. But he chose to leave the league as a member of the Knicks, the franchise that was mired in a lengthy playoff drought before he signed in 2010 and revitalize­d the franchise. Stoudemire retired Tuesday after signing a contract with the Knicks with much less fanfare than the $100 million deal he inked six years ago to halt the team’s downward spiral. “Although my career has taken me to other places around the country, my heart had always remained in the Big Apple,” he said in a statement. “Once a Knick, Always a Knick.” Stoudemire was a six-time AllStar, but battled knee injuries after his sensationa­l first season in New York, when he became the first Knicks player to be voted an All-Star starter since Patrick Ewing in 1997.

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