Last summer, Amar'e Soudemire signed a one-day deal with the New York Knicks and officially announced his retirement from the NBA the next day. He has since moved on and decided to take his talents to Israel and play for the team he co-owns, Hapoel Jerusalem.

Stoudemire has been received with a lot of love in Israel and is one of the crowd-favorites there, especially because of his extensive NBA experience where he was named Rookie of the Year in 2003 and named an All-Star eight times, among his achievements.

But a video recently surfaced wherein the 33-year-old was seen displeased with a referee and offering his goggles for him to see the game better.

It's unclear if the supposed call that was missed was on him or any of his teammates, but if he did this in the NBA, he'll surely be slapped with a huge fine.

Stoudemire has started his career in Israel on a high note as he led his team in winning the Israel Cup Challenge earlier this year, which has endeared himself even more to the fans.