Videos

Channing Frye Says Something About LeBron That Should Put Fear Into Rest of League

Published by
Brad Sullivan

In the Cleveland Cavaliers‘ first 23 games of the 2017-18 NBA season, LeBron James has staked a large claim toward winning his fifth Most Valuable Player award. However, teammate Channing Frye believes that James’ performance thus far is only a sample of what the 15-year veteran is capable of for the remainder of the season.

Frye spoke after the Cavaliers’ Saturday night win over the Memphis Grizzlies:

“Everyone was talking like, ‘Hey this is not playoff LeBron,'” Frye said. “You know, usually LeBron gives you about 60 percent. This is about 80 percent LeBron and it’s looking effortless, so I’m pretty scared.

“I mean this is 80 percent engagement. You know, he’s engaged on offense and defense. You know tonight he really didn’t have a lot of rebounds, but every night, he almost has a triple-double. He’s shooting the ball well. He’s seeing the game a lot better. He’s diverting to his teammates and that’s pretty scary.

“You know, he adjusted today. They were double-teaming him from the bottom, so then he moved to the elbow. So once he starts adjusting and he starts getting the ball, screen-and-roll. So, you’re seeing post-up pass LeBron, post-up score LeBron, shooting threes LeBron. So there’s a lot of different aspects to that and so when I say 80 percent, I mean engagement every single game.”

The idea that James could be even more impressive than he’s already been is something that might be cause for concern around the league. Entering Monday night’s game, James is averaging 28.3 points, 8.7 assists, 7.9 rebounds, and is shooting 58.3 percent from the field and 41.3 percent from long-range. If that wasn’t enough, he’s also been huge during the fourth quarter, including scoring the final 13 points for the Cavaliers in Saturday night’s victory.

Brad Sullivan

Brad Sullivan is a lead writer for Cavaliers Nation. He has spent much of life in the Cleveland, Ohio area, and has remained a Cavalier fan from their 1970 beginnings through the return of LeBron James. While that fandom was sorely tested during the Reign of Error known simply by one word, Stepien, that overall historical perspective will be part of his writing for Cavaliers Nation in the months ahead.

Published by
Brad Sullivan

Recent Posts

Report: Franz Wagner ‘pierced’ one of Jarrett Allen’s ribs with an elbow during Game 4

Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen suffered a rib injury due to an elbow from Orlando…

9 hours ago

Marcus Morris on Cavs fans: ‘I just wanted to get an opportunity to show why they love me and why I love y’all’

Cleveland Cavaliers veteran Marcus Morris had a strong performance in his squad's pivotal Game 5…

2 days ago

Brian Windhorst snaps on Cavs, implies they’re shooting themselves in foot vs. Magic

ESPN’s Brian Windhorst went off on the Cleveland Cavaliers for not taking advantage of the…

2 days ago

Report: Cavs teammates had ‘patronizing’ reactions to Darius Garland 3-pointer earlier in Magic series

Teammates of Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Daris Garland reportedly gave the floor general multiple "patronizing…

4 days ago

Emoni Bates signs off on idea that he could win Most Improved Player in 2024-25 NBA season

Cleveland Cavaliers rookie Emoni Bates may have come into the 2023-24 campaign in hopes of…

4 days ago

Donovan Mitchell shoulders blame for ugly Cavs loss: ‘I’m disappointed in myself’

Cleveland Cavaliers star guard Donovan Mitchell said that he's to blame for the team's blowout…

5 days ago