Amar'e Stoudemire, the former NBA All-Star, says becoming a rabbi is a real possibility.
In a recent interview, he told TMZ Sports that his extensive religious studies make the idea "not far-fetched."
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Stoudemire converted to Judaism years ago and has often been seen studying prayer books.
He explained that he keeps his brain active and is "always preparing for what's next."
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When asked directly if he could become a rabbi, the Phoenix Suns legend laughed, acknowledging it would require a lot of schooling.
Still, he added, "it's not far-fetched, so you never know."
Stoudemire, whose Hebrew name is Yahoshafat Ben Avraham, gained Israeli citizenship while playing for Hapoel Jerusalem.
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His basketball career included stints with the Suns, New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks, and Miami Heat, earning six All-Star selections and the 2003 Rookie of the Year award.
Next month, Stoudemire will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026.
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For now, he remains focused on his spiritual journey, but the possibility of becoming Rabbi STAT is clearly on his mind.
