Suns' head coach Alvin Gentry confirmed to the media on Monday that he's giving the nod to Frye.
"I would say that if I had to do it today that Channing probably will be the starting center," Gentry said. "But we will go to camp and that will take care of itself."
Gentry and the team's general manager, Steve Kerr, are both excited about the prospect of Frye drifting out to the three-point line to open up the floor for Amar'e Stoudemire.
"I just think with Channing out on the floor, he's a great three-point shooter," Gentry said. "He spaces the floor, and with Amar'e rolling to the basket, then I think that has to be a decision that the defense makes: 'what do I do, do I help? If I don't help, then Steve gets Amare the ball.' So I think Channing at the three-point line can be very effective for us."
Saying that Frye is a "great three-point shooter" might be a bit of an exaggeration, at least if you look at his career shooting numbers from behind the arc. Frye has attempted only 70 three-pointers in his 278 games as a pro, and has connected on under 29 percent.
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Still looking for a frickin' Channing Frye photo in a Suns jersey.