yea hes a great young player
2007-08-18 21:19:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anthony xD 4
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The five stages of an athlete's life (adapted from Ricardo Montalban's five stages of an actor's life):
1. Who is Channing Frye?
2. Get me Channing Frye.
3. Get me a Channing Frye type.
4. Get me a young Channing Frye.
5. Who is Channing Frye?
2007-08-19 03:00:02
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answer #2
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answered by Cogito Ergo Sum 5
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Yes, Channing is a growing superstar and I compare his importance to the importance of Richard Jefferson to the nets. The Knicks will miss him in the long run.
2007-08-19 02:58:21
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answer #3
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answered by rafael b 1
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Well, he's a fine player but he didn't really do that much significant things to be missed. Give me 3 months at the most and Knicks fan would surely forget about him.
But he's got potential and he's still young so the Blazers would like him.
2007-08-19 04:14:23
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answered by intzki 5
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Firstly, I'm sure that even if Randolph is a knucklehead he'll produce better stats than Frye. Not to mention Frye will be playing behind Aldridge and Oden, so there's no way he can get enough numbers.
2007-08-19 03:14:56
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answer #5
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answered by eclecticdoctor 3
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lol nope never really caught him to like him soo i dont give a shiit
2007-08-19 07:55:21
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I could care less. He's an shithead (no offense). I mean he average about 9.5ppg and 5.50Apg. and plus his career high assists is 5. He is okay, but still...
2007-08-19 02:59:15
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answered by PS3 obsesser 1
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Oh you will when you realize why we were so quick to give up randolph.
2007-08-19 02:59:29
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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WHO ???
can't miss someone I have never even heard of.
that's sad. .....LOL.
The Knicks..... even funnier.
2007-08-19 02:54:22
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answer #9
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answered by ccchevydude 3
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who?all that guy does is talk smack but cant back it up
2007-08-19 04:53:08
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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