AMARE STANDS STRONG: Stoudemire Leaves Brooklyn Nets After 2 Years Because of Shemiras Shabbos

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Six-time NBA All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire said on Wednesday that he will not return as assistant coach for the Brooklyn Nets because his Shabbos observance prevents him from committing “full-time” to the team. Stoudemire, who played in the NBA for 14 years and has converted to Judaism, announced last week on the ESPN program “Get Up” that he decided to leave his position as a player development assistant for the Nets after two seasons with the team.

In an Instagram video posted this week, Stoudemire explained that before appearing on “Get Up,” he spoke with his former Phoenix Suns teammate and current Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash, and they had an “easy, mutual conversation” about Stoudemire’s future with the team.

“I spoke about me not being able to grow in a coaching space because I don’t work on Shabbat,” Stoudemire said. “And so not working on Friday night and Saturdays is difficult for anyone to grow in a coaching space because coaching is such a grind and requires you to be there full-time. For me, I wasn’t able to grow in that space so I did not want to continue coaching. On the flip side, the Nets organization wants people who can be there full-time and I totally understand that.”

Stoudemire expressed that he had a “mutual understanding” with the Nets, and parted ways with “no hard feelings.” He also talked about his “amazing experience” with the Nets, calling it a “beautiful organization” and saying he and Nash remain “good friends.”

Last year, he revealed that the Nets agreed to give him time off every week for Shabbos.

Stoudemire — who formerly played for the Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, and Dallas Mavericks — maintains an Orthodox Jewish lifestyle and currently lives in New York, after spending two years in Israel to study at a yeshiva and complete his conversion to Judaism. {The Algemeiner}

{Matzav.com}


14 COMMENTS

  1. Although it says אֵין כֹּל חָדָש תַּחַת הַשֶּׁמֶשׁ, this situation might be a first, and a new one for the Phoenix Suns, the Phoenix שְׁמָשׁוֹת.

  2. And that ladies and gentlemen is a kidush Hashem. Should be read and talked about in every classroom in the Yddishe velt

  3. “On the flip side, the Nets organization wants people who can be there full-time and I totally understand that.”
    Can someone pls teach him to not be so accommodating and to loudly protest anti-semitism!? He’s going to ruin our gig.

  4. It looks like the Miami Heat will beat the Celtics to get to the NBA finals. My only shaila is, can they beat Steph Curry and the Warriors in the finals? We need Adebayo to play his A game. We know Butler will be great, as he’s already proving now. Adebayo has been shaky and I would yank him for Dedmon if he continues to stumble.

    • Are you serious?! Michael Jordan was the best player ever. Period, end of story. Lebron is an overated stiff. Charles, how many rings do you have??? Oh, I thought so.

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