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Article: Suns cautiously welcome back their star NBA
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- International Herald Tribune
- Article date:
- November 1, 2006
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Liz Robbins
International Herald Tribune
11-01-2006
Swinging between hope and doubt in a frustrating October, Amare Stoudemire found one true moment of comfort. He was alone.The Phoenix Suns were completing their preseason European tour in Cologne when Stoudemire sat outside the team's castle hotel and directed his thoughts away from his knee injuries and the National Basketball season that opened Tuesday night and toward poetry.In a spiral notebook, he wrote six poems about faith, truth and African-American women raising children on their own. ''I've got that in a closed book,'' he said two weeks ago of the poem about the women, which he titled ''Special.'' When asked when he would ...
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