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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by Apples
I wouldn't say Turiaf is better overall, but he is a lot tougher, especially on the boards. But the last time I saw Frye play, he torched the Lakers. I didn't know he had an outside game, and for someone his size, that's a great quality. If he could toughen up inside, he's easily a top Center (offensively) in the league, especially if you put him on a team with guards who attract attention, and can get him the ball.
A lot tougher on the boards? Despite averaging less rebounds in more time?
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Re: Channing Frye's value
I think the Lakers fans are dreaming of being able to trade Turiaf for Frye. I don't think the Blazers would do the trade because it makes zero sense. I still think that trading Frye for a good/decent PG would be a smart move.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by laview
I think the Lakers fans are dreaming of being able to trade Turiaf for Frye. I don't think the Blazers would do the trade because it makes zero sense. I still think that trading Frye for a good/decent PG would be a smart move.
I really don't think so. Both guys are bench players. What Turiaf brings is much more valuable than Fryes. Turiaf brings intense D, and is a good finisher at the rim. I think Turiafs offense outweighs Fryes jumper. When Turiaf comes in, you know he will bring the D, and he has a knack for offensive boards. I prefer a guy like that at least on the Lakers because Gasol is finesse and Turiaf is toughness. Brings a good element when he goes in for Gasol.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Channing Frye's value
He may be a better fit for the Lakers, but that doesn't necessarily make him better.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by Myth
He may be a better fit for the Lakers, but that doesn't necessarily make him better.
I think defense is more important coming off the bench than Fryes offense. I think elite teams would prefer Turiafs passion and D off the bench.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Channing Frye's value
I think it depends on an individual team's needs. On an elite team a role player doesn't need to score, so you may be right about Turiaf being more important there. Frye though I think is more talented and could step up more when asked to do so.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Channing Frye's value
If Frye can develop some defensive toughness, then I think his value will go much higher and he would be more valuable than a guy like Turiaf. Offensively, he has a very nice touch and good range. Just needs to be able to learn some post D.
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Re: Channing Frye's value
Memphis would be more than happy to take Frye off of your hands. It would give our PF spot a backup, as we currently don't have one.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by Kebab Stall
Memphis would be more than happy to take Frye off of your hands. It would give our PF spot a backup, as we currently don't have one.
Sure. As somebody else suggested: Outlaw, Frye, #13 for Mike Miller and #5.
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Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by Myth
Sure. As somebody else suggested: Outlaw, Frye, #13 for Mike Miller and #5.
As much as I would like Frye on the Memphis team, we really need that #5 pick, it would be silly of us to trade that away.
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Where Eagles Dare
Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by Kebab Stall
As much as I would like Frye on the Memphis team, we really need that #5 pick, it would be silly of us to trade that away.
I don't think any of those guys you'd be getting would be worth the #5 pick anyway. Maybe i'm not as high on Outlaw as some of the others, but I wouldn't do it. I don't think Frye is a huge upgrade over Warrick in terms of talent either.
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Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by El Kabong
I don't think any of those guys you'd be getting would be worth the #5 pick anyway. Maybe i'm not as high on Outlaw as some of the others, but I wouldn't do it. I don't think Frye is a huge upgrade over Warrick in terms of talent either.
Being a huge upgrade wouldn't be a concern, we're not looking to trade Warrick, just looking for a good big man who could play as a backup PF to Warrick.
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NBA Legend
Re: Channing Frye's value
I heard Channing Frye was playing great ball in New York before an injury. Now he showed flashes of his pre injury self here in Portland, and many think he was just returning to form at the end of the year. In the same way Outlaw was turning the corner the season before and broke out this year. There is a chance Frye could improve a lot next year.
I don't think it's likely to happen. I just want to see if Frye and Webster step their games up another level. I don't think we should trade Frye away just yet. I really think the Blazers need to keep every player unless it's a better player we are getting.
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Channing Frye's value
i just took a look at mike miller's stats from this season.
averaging 35 minutes per game:
FG - 50%
3ptFG - 43%
7 boards per
snap
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Channing Frye's value
Originally Posted by RoseCity07
I heard Channing Frye was playing great ball in New York before an injury.
"great" is a bit strong.
consistent/respectable is probably more apt.
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