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Channing Frye

Channing Frye
Channing Frye
Position PF College Arizona
Born 5/17/1983 High School St. Mary's Prep School
Birthplace White Plains, NY Salary $3,163,769
Height 6' 11" Website Visit Site
Weight 245 lbs. MySpace Visit Site

Channing Frye News

Nets Are Overwhelmed by the Retooled Blazers

Portland entered Monday’s game against the Nets as one of the hottest teams in the N.B.A., a trend it continued with a victory against the Nets. Find out more.

Oden’s Career Is Delayed by Surgery

Greg Oden, the top pick in this year’s N.B.A. draft, will likely miss his first season after surgery on his knee Thursday. Find out more.

N.B.A. ROUNDUP; Francis And Blazers Reach Terms On Buyout

Portland Trail Blazers agree on buyout with guard Steve Francis Find out more.

Frye Welcomes New Start With Promising Portland

Two years after coming to Las Vegas as a highly touted Knicks rookie only to find disappointment and mayhem in New York Channing Frye returned as a happy new member of the Portland Trail Blazers. Find out more.

Good Results Can Erase a Bad Reputation

Zach Randolph has been trouble free for three years, and now he is Knick. Depending on your perspective, his troubles are either just beginning or he is now facing a rainbow. Find out more.

Knicks Add Randolph and Hope for the Best

Zach Randolph will pull on a Knicks jersey on Monday, and will spend every day thereafter getting fitted for a new image under the bright lights of the big city. Find out more.

A New Face for the Knicks Even With No Lottery Pick

The Knicks traded for Zach Randolph, an All-Star caliber power forward who has been in trouble with his team and the law throughout his six-year career. Find out more.

Knicks Squander Opportunity

David Lee made a surprise comeback, but was on the bench for the final minutes of a loss to Portland, proving once again that the Knicks’ deficiencies run deeper than an injury or two. Find out more.

For a Change, the Knicks Put Aside Their Troubles

After Stephon Marbury scored a season-high 27 points and the Knicks beat the Blazers for their first home victory, the Knicks' season has a new life. Find out more.