Amar’e not ready to go ‘native’ on Chinese trip

New York forward Amar’e Stoudemire has explored and enjoyed  most areas of Chinese culture during his recent trip to Chinese for a large multi-national shoe country famous for its swooshes.

Stoudemire has explored the Great Wall of China, ridden in a rickshaw and even at the Nike Festival of Sports.

Buton exploring all elements of China — namely Chinese street food.

Here’s how Stoudemire described it in a blog post at Amarestoudemire.com:

“Spent my last few days getting the local flavor of the people and culture of Beijing by visiting the Chinese Street Market. I was starving, but there was no way I was messing with these.  They deep fry them here.  I am going to have to pass!”

In particular, Stoudemire wanted nothing to do with the assortment of seahorses, silkworms and scorpions on a stick served up at various places in Beijing.

Something tells me that Stoudemire — like many tourists returning home after an overseas trip — couldn’t wait to savor a Big Mac and some fries as soon as he landed back home.

Amar’e asking Twitter mates if he should play in Israel

Here’s a unique way to gauge public sentiment about a projected playing opportunity overseas.

New York power forward Amar’e Stoudemire is asking his Twitter followers if he should accept an offer in Israel to play for Maccabi Tel Aviv during the lockout.