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Michael Jordan wouldn’t be dominant in today’s NBA, according to Channing Frye

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Channing Frye believes Michael Jordan would not be dominant if he played in the NBA today.

“He only had really one job. And that was to just score. And he did that at an amazing, amazing rate. But I don’t feel like his way of winning then would translate to what it is now.

Guys wouldn’t want to play with him. Right? I think you have to adjust and adapt, and to say that Jordan would average 50? No, he wouldn’t. Everyone would double team him,” Frye said on NBC Sports Northwest’s Talking Blazers podcast, via FanSided’s Rip City Project.

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