Stoudemire would be the third Phoenix Suns player to win the award, following Alvan Adams in 1976 and Walter Davis in 1998. He would be the first player to come directly from high school and win the honor.
Brave Sir Rubin wrote:Stoudemire would be the third Phoenix Suns player to win the award, following Alvan Adams in 1976 and Walter Davis in 1998. He would be the first player to come directly from high school and win the honor.
who the fuck is that guy?
meanwhile...Yao is not close to deserving it....he had a few good games, but he hasn't proven (yet) to be a solid big man...averaging Sean Bradley stats.....yet i'm sure he'll get better over the years...but he defenatly isn't a ROY...
I think it would be more fair to split it between Amare & Yao.
Both had good rookies campaigns.
It's True! Coach Confirms Rookie of the Year Rumors
Suns forward Amaré Stoudemire will be named the 2002-03 'got milk?' Rookie of the Year during a Thursday afternoon press conference, confirmed Frank Johnson during his "Talk to the Coach" program on KTAR. Check back with Suns.com for the most in-depth coverage, plus be sure to visit our Nestle Crunch Playoff Index for the latest on Stoudemire and the Suns, who return to the court Friday night for Game 3 of their first round series with the Spurs at America West Arena.
bballer22 wrote:ok ok... but as far as sharing goes, yao was the the key player for rockts, amre wasnt he was a role player, yet look at what he has achived, so he does deserve it more then yao
Nick wrote:Yao 'wasn't' the key player for rockets, steve francis is. Yao might be in the future though. I think a reason that persued the award towards Amare (haha...i like my word usage there...yiah...) was that he has the best records as a 'Non-college' person.
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