The Cleveland Cavaliers might have lost their big man in Kevin Love but, fortunately, they have another highly skilled and high basketball IQ playing behind him: Channing Frye.
Frye, a player whose stoicism will allow him to accept his role and be a star in it as his desire to play meaningful minutes has led him to play a well-rounded game this season. Whose ability to bring together what devolved into a fractured locker room can’t be statistically measured but is nonetheless what makes him invaluable as a player.
The Buffet of Goodness indeed.
One of the many great midseason additions from former general manager David Griffin’s regime.