I agree, but Amare has lots of work to do in the offseason... The guy's game is pure strength. He's probably the 2nd strongest player in the league behind Earl Boykins O' Neal, and he only goes to his right (I watched games 1 and 2 of the Spurs/Suns series)...
He dunks, leaps, rebounds good for a rookie, all good, he's a manchild and all, but the guy simply can't pass from 5 feet, doesn't move well enough to get open constantly, is foul-prone, etc...
Still I'd say he has a bright future, look at the guy's age, heck, he is almost 5 years younger than me...
