Amar’e Stoudemire going “Cloverfield” in high school

Words.

I’m not quite sure why the producer of this clip chose the music they did, but I’m not one to complain about Louis Armstrong. Back in 2002, Amar’e Stoudemire was a project of a high school kid whose pro future was far from a sure thing. Now in 2010, he’s rocking a $100 million contract as the face of the New York Knicks and is one of the best players in the League. Here’s where the foundation was set:

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3 Responses

  1. This might be the most violent thing, I have ever seen. Lol.

  2. Nick says:

    I put Louis Armstrong’s song “What a Wonderful World” on there because it is clearly Amare’s world, and because the contrast between the soothing melodies and the violent beat-down he gave his opponents is stark. And I made it as a 17 year old kid…I’m in the process of recompiling the raw footage to make a new one, if you have any suggestions for the music they are welcomed.

  3. Coney Islander says:

    So so wrong! lol

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