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At one point in yesterday's game, Frye gets poked in the eye. He immediately went down on one knee, while holding, rubbing, and winking the eye. It was pretty obvious that he was in great discomfort.
First of all, I thought it was kind of odd that none of the other players immediately went over to him to see if he was alright. But, whatever. Anyway, a foul was called on the play, but it didn't result in free throws. Therefore, the ref gave the ball to the Blazers out of bounds. You could see Frye was still wincing from the poke, but he ended up receiving the inbounds pass. So, what does he do? Immediately tosses up a total - and I mean TOTAL - brick from about 17 feet! Still blinking the eye, mind you. With the foul, there were 14 seconds on the shot clock, so that wasn't a factor.
I immediately looked at my friend and exclaimed, "that's a great example right there as to why I don't want Channing Frye on the court as a Blazer."
He nodded.
First of all, I thought it was kind of odd that none of the other players immediately went over to him to see if he was alright. But, whatever. Anyway, a foul was called on the play, but it didn't result in free throws. Therefore, the ref gave the ball to the Blazers out of bounds. You could see Frye was still wincing from the poke, but he ended up receiving the inbounds pass. So, what does he do? Immediately tosses up a total - and I mean TOTAL - brick from about 17 feet! Still blinking the eye, mind you. With the foul, there were 14 seconds on the shot clock, so that wasn't a factor.
I immediately looked at my friend and exclaimed, "that's a great example right there as to why I don't want Channing Frye on the court as a Blazer."
He nodded.

