It’s probably too early to say for sure whether Amar’e’s “done,” but a source was quoted by ESPN’s JA Andade saying Amar’e isn’t seeing eye-to-eye with Suns owner Robert Sarver: “‘Amare’s done,’ according to the source. ‘He’s gone.’ That will be the final breakdown of the team that won 62 games in 2004-05 while ushering in a new era of scoreboard-straining ball. It started when Shawn Marion was the featured piece in a trade for Shaquille O’Neal in 2008 and continued when Mike D’Antoni left after a first-round loss to the Spurs in the playoffs that season.”
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