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8/13/2007  3:46 PM
I wonder what kind of yr he will have?


http://blog.oregonlive.com/johncanzano/2007/08/im_a_commie_and_greg_oden_is_a.html

On a side note, get this.... I'm told by insiders that Channing Frye has been nothing short of amazing in workouts this summer, and that Aldridge's hold on the power forward position isn't a lock just yet.

No games have been played, but Frye's apparently decided he's coming to Portland to chew gum and kick butt.... and he's all outta gum. Whatever happens, seems like there will be plenty of minutes to go around with Frye, Oden, Aldridge and Joel Przybilla in what amounts to a front court that will have to carry this team.
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8/13/2007  3:52 PM
Just our luck, he'll become a beast on the boards and develop a killer inside game
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8/13/2007  3:56 PM
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8/13/2007  4:01 PM
I wouldn't be surprise at all if he has a nice season. He has the talent to be a 20/10 guy IMO. I think the keys to the team were prematurely given to Lee.
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8/13/2007  4:02 PM
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LOL.
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8/13/2007  4:12 PM
Thread starter = utterly predicable, but I will add my two cents...The Channing Frye story leads credence to the idea that rebuilding in NY is an impossibility because of the lack of patience among fans, media, and management.

Channing Frye had monster first half in his rookie season, and an overall strong one. He comes back and has a subpar sophomore campaign and he is rediculed, villified, and eventually jettisoned to the delight of fans. We luv to watch our youngsters develop [sarcasm].

This is still big man with a boat load of potential. It was funny that when it came to analyzing the Randolph trade, Frye's remaining potential was rarely included in the convo. It was like its a foregone conclusion that he is a bust.

Could still very well turn out to be one, but NY sure as hell aint gonna stick around and wait to find out.
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8/13/2007  4:12 PM
This is nothing new from what Frye did last summer. Last year it was reported that he was the best in summer camp. This is completely different from Frye playing against real competition.
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8/13/2007  4:16 PM
Posted by BigC:

This is nothing new from what Frye did last summer. Last year it was reported that he was the best in summer camp. This is completely different from Frye playing against real competition.

True.

So does that mean what Nate did in Summer League along with Nichols and Chandler is thrown out the window? I'd say so.

[Edited by - TrueBlue on 08-13-2007 3:17 PM]
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8/13/2007  4:16 PM
Will he hesitate to shoot the ball or is he working on that too?
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8/13/2007  4:19 PM
Posted by sebstar:

Thread starter = utterly predicable, but I will add my two cents...The Channing Frye story leads credence to the idea that rebuilding in NY is an impossibility because of the lack of patience among fans, media, and management.

Channing Frye had monster first half in his rookie season, and an overall strong one. He comes back and has a subpar sophomore campaign and he is rediculed, villified, and eventually jettisoned to the delight of fans. We luv to watch our youngsters develop [sarcasm].

This is still big man with a boat load of potential. It was funny that when it came to analyzing the Randolph trade, Frye's remaining potential was rarely included in the convo. It was like its a foregone conclusion that he is a bust.

Could still very well turn out to be one, but NY sure as hell aint gonna stick around and wait to find out.

Great post.

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8/13/2007  4:21 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by BigC:

This is nothing new from what Frye did last summer. Last year it was reported that he was the best in summer camp. This is completely different from Frye playing against real competition.

True.

So does that mean what Nate did in Summer League along with Nichols and Chandler is thrown out the window? I'd say so.

[Edited by - TrueBlue on 08-13-2007 3:17 PM]

Why? If memory serves me correct, Frye was forced to it down early last year because of his injury from the end of his rookie season. Lee was the guy that people were raving about last summer not Frye. I remember this board was giving him grief for getting outplayed by Amare in their Summer League match.
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8/13/2007  4:24 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
So does that mean what Nate did in Summer League along with Nichols and Chandler is thrown out the window? I'd say so.

[Edited by - TrueBlue on 08-13-2007 3:17 PM]

I suspect, Blue, that you would certainly like to think so.

That is, until one of them is traded to another team, then their success somewhere else becomes something else to hold against Isiah, another feather in your "hater" camp.

Yes, we sure do love to see our youngsters develop...somewhere else.


[Edited by - rembee76 on 08-13-2007 4:25 PM]
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8/13/2007  4:26 PM
apparently channing is on that Olympic scrimmage squad with Lee... didn't know that until i saw an article today.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=sheridan_chris&id=2972229&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab3pos1
Team director Jerry Colangelo devised assembling a scrimmage team to get a new generation of American NBA pros into the national team pipeline years in advance of the 2010 World Championship in Turkey and the 2012 Olympics in London, which is why 10 players -- Devin Harris, David Lee, Al Jefferson, Monta Ellis, LaMarcus Aldridge, Aaron Brooks, Channing Frye, Jeff Green, Jason Kapono and Andre Iguodala -- will get a taste of what it's like to be a part of USA Basketball.

[Edited by - Masterplan on 08-13-2007 4:28 PM]
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8/13/2007  4:27 PM
I was never a big channing fan and thought we should have went bynum or granger.

But Frye is a guy that needs shots and he is someone thats not going to be effective if he doesn't get them. If you centered the offense around channing the same way you centered it around eddy i think their numbers would be very similiar.

Frye was but in a position to fail, thanks to isiah. He was used as a decoy didn't get the touches he needed in the post and was often floating outside and had to take a bad shot to get a shot. We didn't run pick and pops or rolls and as a result his game suffered.

He doesn't have the toughness to make it where he is constanly under the microscope, thats why portland is a good place for him behind oden and roye.
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8/13/2007  4:28 PM
Posted by sebstar:

Thread starter = utterly predicable, but I will add my two cents...The Channing Frye story leads credence to the idea that rebuilding in NY is an impossibility because of the lack of patience among fans, media, and management.

Channing Frye had monster first half in his rookie season, and an overall strong one. He comes back and has a subpar sophomore campaign and he is rediculed, villified, and eventually jettisoned to the delight of fans. We luv to watch our youngsters develop [sarcasm].

This is still big man with a boat load of potential. It was funny that when it came to analyzing the Randolph trade, Frye's remaining potential was rarely included in the convo. It was like its a foregone conclusion that he is a bust.

Could still very well turn out to be one, but NY sure as hell aint gonna stick around and wait to find out.

A lot of people (including me) have more of a problem with him being too soft, not his shooting slump.

I'll be happy waiting several years for... say Balkman to develop a jump shot, cause he's tough and plays with a lot of heart and energy. Frye didn't show me that (for the most part) so we lose patience with him.
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8/13/2007  4:29 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by BigC:

This is nothing new from what Frye did last summer. Last year it was reported that he was the best in summer camp. This is completely different from Frye playing against real competition.

True.

So does that mean what Nate did in Summer League along with Nichols and Chandler is thrown out the window? I'd say so.

[Edited by - TrueBlue on 08-13-2007 3:17 PM]


I would say that is the case for Chandler and Nichols until they hit a NBA court. As far as Nate I would not say that is the same because he is not going to back down from anyone and has played on a high level before. Frye on the other hand is scared of his own reflection. To be honest Frye has played like trash ever since his injury. Also his first year teams were not focused on him. Frye second year came with a scouting reports.
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Posted by MS:

I was never a big channing fan and thought we should have went bynum or granger.

But Frye is a guy that needs shots and he is someone thats not going to be effective if he doesn't get them. If you centered the offense around channing the same way you centered it around eddy i think their numbers would be very similiar.

Frye was but in a position to fail, thanks to isiah. He was used as a decoy didn't get the touches he needed in the post and was often floating outside and had to take a bad shot to get a shot. We didn't run pick and pops or rolls and as a result his game suffered.

He doesn't have the toughness to make it where he is constanly under the microscope, thats why portland is a good place for him behind oden and roye.

Completely agree. He would have done much much better if our offense hadn't been "Eddy Curry or Bust."
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8/13/2007  4:36 PM
Posted by BigC:
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by BigC:

This is nothing new from what Frye did last summer. Last year it was reported that he was the best in summer camp. This is completely different from Frye playing against real competition.

True.

So does that mean what Nate did in Summer League along with Nichols and Chandler is thrown out the window? I'd say so.

[Edited by - TrueBlue on 08-13-2007 3:17 PM]


I would say that is the case for Chandler and Nichols until they hit a NBA court. As far as Nate I would not say that is the same because he is not going to back down from anyone and has played on a high level before. Frye on the other hand is scared of his own reflection. To be honest Frye has played like trash ever since his injury. Also his first year teams were not focused on him. Frye second year came with a scouting reports.

I agree that scouting reports began to focus on him but even when they start to double off him, he could no longer hit the open jumper.
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8/13/2007  4:37 PM
Posted by MS:

I was never a big channing fan and thought we should have went bynum or granger.

But Frye is a guy that needs shots and he is someone thats not going to be effective if he doesn't get them. If you centered the offense around channing the same way you centered it around eddy i think their numbers would be very similiar.
Frye was but in a position to fail, thanks to isiah. He was used as a decoy didn't get the touches he needed in the post and was often floating outside and had to take a bad shot to get a shot. We didn't run pick and pops or rolls and as a result his game suffered.

He doesn't have the toughness to make it where he is constanly under the microscope, thats why portland is a good place for him behind oden and roye.


YOu can't center the offense around Frye for the mere fact that he can not fight off a double team. If Frye was the center of the offense you do know he would have to provide more offensive ability in his game? Frye barely could fight off one on one coverage. Imagine if he was doubled? He would probably run off the court. The guy did not even develop a good head fake. At least Kurt Thomas had that. Even when Curry went to the bench Frye did nothing. I remember games that Dang, Josh Smith were throwing him out of the box.

Just because a player does not get the ball does not mean he can not be effective. NO one told Frye not to move around without the ball like Lee and Balkman. Frye is a guy that spent like 4 years in college. He is not a new born baby.


[Edited by - BigC on 08-13-2007 4:40 PM]
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8/13/2007  4:47 PM
Posted by sebstar:

Thread starter = utterly predicable, but I will add my two cents...The Channing Frye story leads credence to the idea that rebuilding in NY is an impossibility because of the lack of patience among fans, media, and management.

Channing Frye had monster first half in his rookie season, and an overall strong one. He comes back and has a subpar sophomore campaign and he is rediculed, villified, and eventually jettisoned to the delight of fans. We luv to watch our youngsters develop [sarcasm].

This is still big man with a boat load of potential. It was funny that when it came to analyzing the Randolph trade, Frye's remaining potential was rarely included in the convo. It was like its a foregone conclusion that he is a bust.

Could still very well turn out to be one, but NY sure as hell aint gonna stick around and wait to find out.

I wouldnt jump out of my pants because he had some good publicity from his hometown [small]newspaper. He had a good first half to his rookie season until teams started to play up on him--sans the knee injury he was BRUTAL other than his first 30-35 games. He was worse than a sophmore slump. If what you say is true--why do fans love Balkman and Lee. They have a tough spirit to them--Channing is soft and that my friend is NY. If you are soft--you are not going to make it.
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