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Article: Frye finds game again.
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- Newsday (Melville, NY)
- Article date:
- March 19, 2007
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Byline: Alan Hahn
Mar. 19--Just as the Knicks lose another perimeter scorer in Quentin Richardson, yet another is starting to re-emerge in Channing Frye. The 6-11 forward had 20 points and shot 10-for-15 in yesterday's 92-74 win over the Toronto Raptors for his first consecutive 20-point games of the season. "At the right time he has found his game again," Isiah Thomas said. "He has stepped up and is becoming the player that we all saw last year." Frye has struggled with consistency all season, both with his shooting touch and his minutes. Thomas has been reluctant to use him late in games because he has not proven himself to be a reliable defender or ...
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