<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Latest Insider solidifies Frye soaring up the charts. He's 6'11 and 260 now working out at Tim Grover's ATTACK training camp. He's also hitting 3 pointers and is more explosive jumping and with his lateral movement.
Makes sense for the Knicks to draft him, Gerald Green won't be there, and Webster has more question marks than Frye at this point.
The possibility of the Knicks drafting Frye and Morris in round 1 immediately upgrades their frontcourt. It also means Isiah can comfortably trade Kurt Thomas for some backcourt help.</div>
He sounds very different from the Frye that I?ve been reading about for the past few months. I?ve never heard of the attack training camp, but whatever it is, I guess it?s working out for him if he can get 260 in such a small amount of time. Although he?s hitting NBA 3-pointers, is it accurate enough to be added into his offensive arsenal this upcoming season? Also, with that additional weight, can he bang with centers in the league?
Wow, I had no idea he was safer than Martell Webster. From what I?ve heard, Webster can come in a make an impact immediately and has a great upside. I heard that Frye can contribute, but I heard that he probably doesn?t have the biggest upside. If there weren?t two or three lottery-talent big men in the draft, I doubt he would be this high. In around March and April, Frye was about a 30th pick, now he?s a potential 8th? I don?t understand that. He was extremely inconsistent in Arizona and has yet to prove he is a lottery-caliber. God help him if he wasn?t 7-feet! My sources are severely limited so I wouldn?t know how good he truly is, but could the new and improved Frye be this good?
I think Isiah Thomas will trade Kurt Thomas regardless of who we pick up in the draft. First of all, this is Isiah Thomas, second of all, Kurt Thomas and Marbury have been feuding all season, third of all, this is probably as high as Kurt Thomas? value will ever get and that contract is only increasing year by year. I see Kurt Thomas out of here by the summer.
With the 8th pick, I say draft Webster, or Granger, or Wright and with the 30th pick, I say we should go take Ronny Turiaf, or Randolph Morris. We might be able to get a decent big man with our 54th pick who can give us 10 minutes a game or maybe even a project. Let?s not forget about the young Jackie Butler. I still think he can be a pretty decent player and considering he?s been working with Mark Aguirre, who knows what he can turn out to be. Maybe not anytime soon, but eventually is a possibility.
I?d take any of those scenarios up there, but not Channing Frye. I was never really a fan of his, because of his inconsistency and his game simply doesn?t excite me. I think if we draft Frye, the Knicks will fill an immediate role, but they lose on plenty of more talented players who can help them later on.