2017 NBA Finals: Power ranking every player on the Warriors and Cavs
15. Channing Frye
Last season, when the Cleveland Cavaliers traded for Channing Frye, many scoffed at the idea that he’d make much of a difference. Roughly one year and a half later, it’s pretty safe to say that the trade was worth it for the Cavs.
Even though Frye hasn’t played much during this postseason – he’s only averaging 13 minutes per game – he’s shooting a scorching 55 percent from three-point range and averaged eight points per appearance.
He isn’t on the court much, but when called upon he’s been extremely efficient. Because of matchups, Frye isn’t expected to see much of the court against the Golden State Warriors. Though, if he’s called he’ll be ready. As always.