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National Basketball Associations (NBA) Amare Stademairs will be the assistant coach of the Brooklyn Nets club, reports Shams Sharania, the reviewer of The Athletic
Stoudemire and Nash formed the league’s lethal pick-and-roll duo for years in Phoenix — one Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are sure to duplicate. Stoudemire will focus on player development in Brooklyn, sources said. https://t.co/t1eXm2TuSZ
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 23, 2020
Last week, information emerged that the 37-year-old Stademairs player’s career was most likely continues In the Israeli team Telvavias “Maccabi”, where he played already last season. He has now decided in favor of the coach and will be an assistant to Steve Nash. Stademair’s main task in Nash’s coaching team will be to take care of the development of basketball players.
During their players’ careers, Stademairs and Nash were longtime members of the Phoenix Dog team. They played together from 2002 to 2010.
The ninth draft of the 2002 NBA Stademairs spent 15 years in the strongest league on the planet, representing the Phoenix Dog, the New York Knicks, the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat. The American has not managed to become an NBA champion, but he participated in the star game six times. In the first season, Stademairs won the best debutant award.
In early August, Nets became the head coach of Nash, a 48-year-old NBA Hall of Fame member who previously served as a consultant to the Golden State Warriors team for five years, as well as being Canada’s national team general manager.
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