...if he had half-a-basketball-brain at all.
Amare's problems are the same problems he's always had: too big of an ego, and too small of a brain. He is one of the most physically gifted athletes in the league, but while other big men were working on their post games, Amare was talking about the 3-pointers he was going to hoist the next year. Several times, he declared that he didn't see why Phoenix didn't make him into their franchise player the way Cleveland did with LeBron or LA did with Kobe. Then again, Kobe and LeBron don't wander onto the court when someone cheap-shots their point guard, resulting in a potentially series-changing suspension.
I personally liked Amare's reasoning at the time; he wouldn't be suspended, because he was checking into the game. Except, of course, that you cannot check into the game on a technical foul situation, until AFTER the free throw has been shot. Oh well.
Amare is the definition of over-rated.