whereiswally78
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Some good news to kick off this thread for the upcoming new season:
Suns coach Mike D'Antoni likes having all of October to prepare for the regular season because it allows his team to ease into mental and physical fitness for the season.
There is now something else to make it worth the wait. The time is allowing center Amaré Stoudemire to recover from an Oct. 2 arthroscopy. D'Antoni said Stoudemire has improved enough to play in at least the final two preseason games (Oct. 25 and 26).
"I need to (play preseason games) but it all depends on how I feel," Stoudemire said. "It's always great to have a couple preseason games under your belt before the regular season jumps off. We're on the right track."
Stoudemire, who is "starving" to play, was supposed to return to basketball activity after two to three weeks of rehabilitation. The front end of that timetable might hold true because what minimal swelling Stoudemire had is gone and his range of motion is back.
Stoudemire said he may jog on the court next week. He ran on a treadmill Monday for the first time since his surgery. Asked how long before he dunks on opponents again, he said: "That shouldn't be too long at all. Hopefully, another two to three weeks."