Everyone knows by now that the NBA offseason next year will be huge as tons of high profile superstars in the NBA will be free agents and most likely on the move. Of course the number one guy is LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, but there are quite a few others that could quickly change the look of a team like Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the Phoenix Suns forward Amare Stoudemire.
Wade and LeBron are the two most desirable free agents on the market next offseason, but Amare Stoudemire might just be the diamond in the rough and change a playoff team into a title contender much the way Kevin Garnett did when he was traded to the Boston Celtics and they made their championship run. Online betting is fun when it is done against the Phoenix Suns.
Amare Stoudemire has had his fare share of problems over the last few seasons and things haven’t seemed to get any better in terms of teammates hitting the road. First Amare had the serious micro fracture knee surgery in which many players never really recover from and then he gets poked in the eye and has to have surgery on his injured eye which ended his season last year.
Now Stoudemire will be returning to a Phoenix Suns team which looks like a shell of its former shelf with no Shaq, no Matt Barnes, an older Steve Nash and no real chance to compete in the Western Conference in the foreseeable future.
Who knows the Suns might make a huge splash in the free agent market next season by resigning Amare and picking up another superstar like a Chris Bosh or a Dwyane Wade, but chances are the Suns are going to be a mediocre team for quite some time now.
I can almost guarantee that Stoudemire will be headed elsewhere either through a trade next season or by signing elsewhere in the 2010 free agent market next summer. Whatever the case may be, I think the Suns are no longer very relevant when it comes to sports betting, online betting or in talks in sports betting forum. The Suns may have been a great team to bet on back in the day with their run and gun offense that outscored everybody, but now that is a thing of the past. |