THAT'S AMAR'E: A year removed from his departure from the Miami Heat and NBA, Amar'e Stoudemire, at 34, appears to be walking away from the game -- although not necessarily on his terms. Stoudemire played this past season Israel League champion Hapoel Jerusalem, selling his stake in the team during his time on the active roster. The result was a somewhat uneven and limited ride. Then came an Instagram post this past week that included, "Although I would have liked to return for another season, the team, coach and I could not find a role that I felt would allow me to meaningfully contribute in the way I have always been accustomed to play. I feel it is my time now, to return to the shareholder's position and help make this team even better." Stoudemire averaged 9.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game last season. It was a similarly disappointing ending after his lone season with the Heat, with his time significantly cut during the Heat's postseason run to within one game of the 2016 Eastern Conference finals. According to Basketball-Reference's Hall of Fame probability tracker, Stoudemire has a 73 percent chance of being enshrined in Springfield, Mass. The only players with higher probabilities who have yet to make it are Larry Foust, Jack Sikma and former Heat guard Tim Hardaway, a Hall finalists in recent years.