ImageImageImage

Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire

Moderators: bwgood77, Qwigglez, lilfishi22

User avatar
toucansma
Pro Prospect
Posts: 868
And1: 153
Joined: Nov 08, 2007
   

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#21 » by toucansma » Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:10 am

What a tough one. Both were very good in their roles. In some ways, I think Marion meant more, as Nash was the engine for SSOL, but Marion was the glue. He defended every position made rebounds, put-backs, hustle plays, etc. He did a bit of everything. Amare was more of a pure scorer in comparison.
BurningHeart
General Manager
Posts: 9,725
And1: 1,629
Joined: Jun 02, 2006
Location: Los Angeles, CA

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#22 » by BurningHeart » Mon Nov 18, 2013 6:24 am

Everyone talks about Amare's finishes, but we're doing a great disservice to Marion by not remembering how spectacular he was athletically and at the rim overall.
User avatar
Miklo
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 7,674
And1: 278
Joined: Jan 23, 2005
Location: North Carolina
     

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#23 » by Miklo » Mon Nov 18, 2013 2:38 pm

BurningHeart wrote:Everyone talks about Amare's finishes, but we're doing a great disservice to Marion by not remembering how spectacular he was athletically and at the rim overall.


This is a very good point. Amar'e got on some posters but Marion actually did too, and he was a complete freak athletically all over the court.
User avatar
Sun Scorched
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,736
And1: 280
Joined: Aug 01, 2007
   

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#24 » by Sun Scorched » Mon Nov 18, 2013 3:46 pm

Amare made SSOL possible. Steve ran the offense, but without a C (*cough* PF *cough*) as offensively gifted at Amare, the whole thing would have been a joke.

I love(d) Marion, but I didn't miss him when he left. Also, I feel that Grant Hill stepped into Marion's role quite seamlessly - something no one could ever do for Amare and what he brought to the team.

A lot of you are forgetting how epic the Nash/Amare PNR was. It was practically unstoppable.
Image
On Steve Nash:
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.
Cash
Veteran
Posts: 2,727
And1: 18
Joined: Mar 13, 2006
Location: Boston, MA

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#25 » by Cash » Mon Nov 18, 2013 4:38 pm

Sun Scorched wrote:Amare made SSOL possible. Steve ran the offense, but without a C (*cough* PF *cough*) as offensively gifted at Amare, the whole thing would have been a joke.

I love(d) Marion, but I didn't miss him when he left. Also, I feel that Grant Hill stepped into Marion's role quite seamlessly - something no one could ever do for Amare and what he brought to the team.

A lot of you are forgetting how epic the Nash/Amare PNR was. It was practically unstoppable.


Wait, 2005-2006 was a joke?
Robert Sarver: "Hey Suns fans, how's my a** taste?"
User avatar
NapoleonII
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,598
And1: 4,933
Joined: Aug 31, 2007

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#26 » by NapoleonII » Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:02 pm

I always thought that Amare and Marion, if the best parts of their games were fused, would be the perfect big-man.

Amare had the nastiest finishing ability of the 2000's. He made Duncan look like a bad 1on1 defender. If he was within 6 feet of the hoop, he could power through anyone. Add his improved jumpshot, his fluidity, his knack for offense....he was the perfect PnR weapon.

If you added Marion's length, his springy bounce, his rebounding abilities as a 6'6-6'7 player, his defensive versatility, his steals, blocks and hustle.....

Dang, those were some good years.
NaturalBuns
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,083
And1: 1,463
Joined: Jul 20, 2012
     

Re: Shawn Marion vs Amare Stoudemire 

Post#27 » by NaturalBuns » Tue Nov 19, 2013 2:50 am

Amare for me. Few Reasons

I think at the age of like 22 or 23 he had a 50 point game for a bigman that is unheard of to be honest.
In 2001 Playoffs he banged a 3 to send it to OT against the spurs!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkWQpkFRMdU[/youtube]
oldscho0led wrote:Baseball is all about momentum. Pirates will carry their winning ways and beat Giants in the Wildcard.

A's over Royals. Lester and experience will prove that he's worth the trade.

Tigers winning it all. Tigers are, imo, peaking at the right time.

Return to Phoenix Suns