
Amar’e Stoudemire says he’s not ready to be called “coach” just yet.
“I just never liked the title Coach,” he recently told the NY Times. “There’s not a lot of swagger that comes with that title.”
But the former six-time NBA all star is embracing his role on Steve Nash’s coaching dream team for the Brooklyn Nets, which also includes Mike D’Antoni.
To prove it, the Nets’ official player development assistant, is even selling his his gated Florida estate for $3.5 million to spend more time in NYC.
The Broward home at the Landmark Ranch Estates, is 7,361 square feet and sits on 2.3 acres.
The four-bedroom, 5½-bathroom home features a chef’s kitchen, a “hidden” movie theater, a home office, an indoor bar area with a pool table and a yoga room.
Outside, there’s a pool, a two-bedroom, one-bathroom, 1,314-square-foot guest house, outdoor kitchen and a nine-car garage.