How many children does Amar’e Stoudemire have? Looking at the personal life of former NBA star

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Amar'e Stoudemire has four children.

Amar’e Stoudemire is one of the most popular big men in the history of the NBA. After dominating the league for more than a decade, Stoudemire retired and has kept a low profile ever since.

Unfortunately, the former NBA player was arrested for domestic violence on Sunday, Dec. 18. According to reports, Stoudemire assaulted his daughter, which is something that he has denied.

This article will reveal everything you need to know about Amar’e Stoudemire's children. Let's take a look at the personal life of the six-time NBA All-Star and his ex-wife.


Amar’e Stoudemire has four children

The basketball star was married to Alexis Welch for almost a decade. After a few years of dating, Stoudemire married Welch in 2012, but they filed for divorce in 2020.

While their marriage hasn't quite worked out, the two share four children: Asata, Amare Jr., Are and Alijah.

Stoudemire has four children with his ex-wife.
Stoudemire has four children with his ex-wife.

According to reports, the former NBA player assaulted one of his kids. However, this is something that he has denied and he believes that the investigation will prove that he's innocent.

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More specifically, the police report claims that Stoudemire struck one of his two teenage daughters. However, the identity of the victim is currently unknown.

The basketball legend was released on a $1,500 bond with a no-contact order. Here's what Amar'e posted on his Instagram account shortly after his release:

"I could never see myself assaulting any person, especially my children," Stoudemire posted on his Instagram profile. "I respect, protect, and love my family, particularly my children. As a father, I ask for your grace as we secure our space and privacy."

Stoudemire allegedly hit one of his daughters after accusing her of being disrespectful to his mother during a phone call. The police report states that Stoudemire's daughter was hit in the jaw and was bleeding.

At the moment, there aren't many details regarding the situation. However, the former Phoenix Suns superstar is confident that he did nothing wrong and that the police investigation will prove that he's not guilty.


Stoudemire's impressive NBA career

Amar’e Stoudemire's NBA career was incredible. He was the ninth overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft and was selected by the Phoenix Suns. The big man won the Rookie of the Year award after averaging 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds.

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Stoudemire spent eight years of his career in Phoenix.
Stoudemire spent eight years of his career in Phoenix.

The forward took a big leap in his sophomore year, averaging 20.6 points. Despite never winning a championship ring, Stoudemire was fantastic for the Suns.

After Phoenix, Stoudemire spent five years in New York City, playing for the Knicks. In the final two years of his amazing career, the big man played for the Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat.

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