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Frye taking a shot at the Knicks?
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bigbeast
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10/9/2007  7:04 PM
Got this from Hoopsworld......

It was just another offseason afternoon in Phoenix, Arizona for Channing Frye back on June 28th. He made plans to meet with some buddies to watch the NBA Draft later that night but that was long before the fateful phone call came from a familiar voice.

Channing had been traded.

"I got that call from Isiah (Thomas) and that's when I knew," Frye told HOOPSWORLD. "Every person sometime just grows-up out of situations. This is where I'm supposed to be."

Sportstickers and the "world wide leader in sports" shared the latest news even before Frye could. But in those fleeting minutes while he embraced re-birth, Channing also struggled to accept the fact he'd been dealt from the New York Knicks to the Portland Trail Blazers in a package for Zach Randolph.

"Everyone threw me a huge party because they knew the things that were going down in New York and how I was maybe ready for a change. For me it was kind of hard to get over. You figure, 'No, I'm not going to be that guy that gets traded'. But I ended up going to church and praying about it."

"Then all of a sudden all that stuff happens in New York (Thomas' sexual harassment case) and I knew this is where I am supposed to be. I appreciate Isiah moving me and I wish him the best in everything."

Sitting on a metal bench minutes at the Blazers practice facility fresh off a tiring two hour full-court scrimmage, Frye spoke with comfort and ease about his past two seasons in New York. No clichés'. No sugar coating it. This is simply Channing being Channing.

A first round selection (eight overall) in 2005, Frye was quickly labeled a franchise cornerstone and lived on the block under then head coach Larry Brown until a knee injury ended his promising rookie season. The following year, Brown was headless and Isiah Thomas featured Eddy Curry in the post and as the heart of the Knicks offense. Channing was pushed to the perimeter.

It was simply a sign of things to come. It was the reason for the phone call.

Despite playing in 72 games and averaging 9.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game last year, Frye was clearly not himself. Moving all the way from Arizona to New York the year before was crazy. Playing basketball for one of the games most gloried franchises during that time was something else. But nothing ever prepared him, or anyone for that matter, for the Knicks media moshpit.

"This is awesome man, because I can finally say what I really want to say and I don't have to worry about it being slandered," Frye said when asked to compare the media markets in New York and Portland. "I'm not afraid to be myself. And not that I was out there, it's just a little too much. I don't want to be the center of attention, because there are so many guys fighting for that. Out here, I'm still not the center of attention but I can be myself."

That's not the only difference Frye has noticed since arriving in Portland this summer. Even his third training camp in the league is a welcomed change.

"This is the hardest training camp I've been too, for the pure fact that competition is fierce everyday because everyone is so hungry. The guys in New York are older so they knew what they were going to do and it was just another training camp. But here, everyone is getting better so you constantly have to challenge yourself to get better everyday."

Frye admits all day long Portland is the perfect fit for him both mentally and physically and he's anxious to see what comes from this team. With head coach Nate McMillan likely running an up-tempo offense this season, expect the lowpost combination of Frye, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Joel Przybilla to run regardless of their role or the minutes they receive.

Besides, there are matters far more important at stake.

"It makes me appreciate this so much more. It's rare to get on a team where if someone starts, they've really earned this. They are really earning this. It's not who is getting paid the most or who has a bigger contract. It's about who's really hooping, who's really meshing, and who's going to win it.

"So whether I start or not, and I think the guys would agree, we just want to win."

After everything Channing Frye has been through in his short time in the league-the heavy expectations, the unforgettable experience and the journey along the way- it's amazing what a phone call from New York to Phoenix can do for a guy's sense of purpose and overall outlook on life.

"This is an opportunity and you just have to let it go and appreciate it. My heart is really in Portland. I couldn't be happier."





Kind of ironic that Frye, who was totally outplayed by Lee all year, retained his spot in the starting lineup despite his poor play. Wonder if being a lotto pick had anything to do with that?

[Edited by - bigbeast on 09-10-2007 7:05 PM]

[Edited by - bigbeast on 09-10-2007 7:05 PM]
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10/9/2007  7:43 PM
I really dont see anything wrong with what he said, to me he is 100% on point
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10/9/2007  7:45 PM
Kind of ironic that Frye, who was totally outplayed by Lee all year, retained his spot in the starting lineup despite his poor play. Wonder if being a lotto pick had anything to do with that?

I hate Channing Frye damn much man. I was one of the guys that were pissed when Larry benched him for Antonio Davis......he was supposed to be that guy.....that sheed, Duncan hybrid. In season two he turns into Bill Wennington.

He may have been hurt, but hurt don't show up as puss. He just doesn't have that personality. He talks real confident off the court though. Hope he can find himself out in the mountains of portland with his broke back self. Knicks got the real man anyway.

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10/9/2007  8:52 PM
Posted by NYK3:

I really dont see anything wrong with what he said, to me he is 100% on point

Concerning the Knicks? Who is the overpaid player starting for the Knicks? And who is really hooping that is being benched?

[Edited by - bigbeast on 09-10-2007 9:11 PM]
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10/9/2007  8:59 PM
Posted by bigbeast:
Posted by NYK3:

I really dont see anything wrong with what he said, to me he is 100% on point

Concerning the Knicks? Who is the overpiad player starting for the Knicks? And who is really hooping that is being benched?
? Are there any veteran starters who aren't overpaid on this team?
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10/9/2007  8:59 PM
I don't know what Channing is talking about, the way he was playing he deserved to be on the bench. The feelings he has are genuine, but he is not being real. On this team he sucked, couldn't step up to the plate. I wish him well in Portland.
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10/9/2007  9:08 PM
Posted by Michael6835:

I don't know what Channing is talking about, the way he was playing he deserved to be on the bench. The feelings he has are genuine, but he is not being real. On this team he sucked, couldn't step up to the plate. I wish him well in Portland.

I agree.
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10/9/2007  9:11 PM
Posted by Bonn1997:
Posted by bigbeast:
Posted by NYK3:

I really dont see anything wrong with what he said, to me he is 100% on point

Concerning the Knicks? Who is the overpaid player starting for the Knicks? And who is really hooping that is being benched?
? Are there any veteran starters who aren't overpaid on this team?

Overpaid? Who isn't overpaid in the NBA. But who is the player/players who are being unfailry benched behind the overpaid starters on this team?

[Edited by - bigbeast on 09-10-2007 9:12 PM]
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10/9/2007  9:20 PM
Posted by bigbeast:
Posted by Bonn1997:
Posted by bigbeast:
Posted by NYK3:

I really dont see anything wrong with what he said, to me he is 100% on point

Concerning the Knicks? Who is the overpaid player starting for the Knicks? And who is really hooping that is being benched?
? Are there any veteran starters who aren't overpaid on this team?

Overpaid? Who isn't overpaid in the NBA. But who is the player/players who are being unfailry benched behind the overpaid starters on this team?

[Edited by - bigbeast on 09-10-2007 9:12 PM]

basically everyone on rookie contracts (maybe except Nate)

[Edited by - bonn1997 on 10-10-2007 07:08 AM]
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10/9/2007  9:27 PM
Frye is right on the ball. Sounds like he's also admitting that he didn't deserve to start last year; a sentiment I greatly agree with.
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10/9/2007  9:37 PM
If anything Frye would be taking a shot at most teams in the NBA and transversed to other sport venues, not strictly the Knicks. He's right on the money comparing how we handle matters.

Why are we concerned with what he's saying though?
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10/9/2007  9:52 PM
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10/9/2007  10:14 PM
That's Brandon Roy's number, y'know.

Frye is #44. :)
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10/9/2007  10:16 PM
Posted by Solace:

Frye is right on the ball. Sounds like he's also admitting that he didn't deserve to start last year; a sentiment I greatly agree with.

Do you really think he is admitting that? about himself? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10/9/2007  11:03 PM
Posted by tkf:
Posted by Solace:

Frye is right on the ball. Sounds like he's also admitting that he didn't deserve to start last year; a sentiment I greatly agree with.

Do you really think he is admitting that? about himself? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well, whether or not he's admitting it, it's quite true. It happens a lot around the league, especially in NY. I'm reading between the lines, but him and David Lee are buddies, so it might not be all that shocking to see him saying that. On the other hand, he could really be implying Balkman, who we all know deserved to start over Jared Jeffries, as well.
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10/9/2007  11:33 PM
F Frye. He pussed out.
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10/10/2007  1:27 AM
I don't agree with Fry.
Team must start big contract and PR players and keep young and chip guys on the bench.
This will clearly show the performance of the GM and coach and how effectively money were spend.




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10/10/2007  9:21 AM
Posted by TrueBlue:

If anything Frye would be taking a shot at most teams in the NBA and transversed to other sport venues, not strictly the Knicks. He's right on the money comparing how we handle matters.

Why are we concerned with what he's saying though?

Because he's just recently removed as a knick.
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10/10/2007  2:55 PM
Frye was the second coming of Charles Smith - soft on the inside, soft on the outside - good luck in P-land.
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10/10/2007  3:13 PM
Channing Frye is Allan Houston in Tim Duncan's body.
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