Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl
Never mind the NBA lockout.
While some NBA stars are talking about playing in Europe this fall, New York Knick Amar’e Stoudemire is taking his talents to the Internet.
The Knicks’ 6’10” power forward has struck a deal to launch his own Web site at Big Lead Sports.com, The Post has learned. The 28-year-old all-star will focus his site on sports and fashion.
Stoudemire is expected to provide exclusive content for Big Lead, which was formed as a sports blog nearly five years ago, in exchange for a revenue-sharing agreement and small equity stake in the company.
“This is definitely a great opportunity,” Stoudemire, a popular nine-year NBA veteran, told The Post yesterday.
Stoudemire is expected to try to boost fantasy basketball, which draws far fewer participants than fantasy baseball and football.
The hoops star, who went directly into pro basketball from high school, also says that the site has a strong educational component. “From fantasy basketball, it’s a great way for you to learn math without you even knowing it,” he said.
WRITTEN BY MARK DeCAMBRE / NY Post
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Another untapped market is health and nutrition. The players are fit and but majority of the fan base isn’t. All the commercials are pizza and beer. A bunch of middle aged guys wit big stomachs. I would definitely jump on that, and called that site fitfans.com .. follow me @ geekeyderz