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| We all know he can ball based on some of the stats he put up last year and earlier this season but he is making a case to be waiver wire material in the next few games. I see that he is still starting and his minutes are coming down. What can I expect for him for the rest of the season and does Curry and Lee hinder his game? I don't watch many Knick games but do you know his team role?
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turbox650 (1/30/2007)
We all know he can ball based on some of the stats he put up last year and earlier this season but he is making a case to be waiver wire material in the next few games. I see that he is still starting and his minutes are coming down. What can I expect for him for the rest of the season and does Curry and Lee hinder his game? I don't watch many Knick games but do you know his team role? ** Lee has been playing so well that Frye is just too limited in terms of minutes to play in anything but deep leagues right now. He is capable - as you say - but right now he isn't the focal point even when he's on the court, and he can't seem to generate his own offense very well.
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| I have Frye and I noticed he plays better home than away. Averages 6.7 rebs, .9 blocks, 13.3 points at home vs. 4.4 rebs, .6 blocks, and 7.3 points away. Even looking at his game log all of his *big* games were home games. I'm thinking of dropping him because the Knicks only have 4 home games this month.
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