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Zbo to Kings, 2 yrs $24

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Carl Herrera, Jul 4, 2017.

  1. Newlin

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    I got two pounds of pot in my backpack. I think I'll go to Watts and throw a little street party. What could possibly go wrong.
     
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    He could be banned from the NBA, seriously? That is just ridiculous!!
     
  3. roslolian

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    Weed has been scientifically proven to lower your IQ, no wonder he is in this situation.

    Good for Zbo that he got one last big contract from Kings, but I always thought he was extremely overrated in Memphis, Gasol covered a lot of his weaknesses and allowed him to do what he did best which was score in the post. Now that he isn't playing with one of the smartest centers in the NBA we can see hiw good ZBo really is.
     
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    Lol
     
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    Zach Randolph could be banned by NBA if convicted of felony mar1juana charge

    Former Memphis Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph could face similar penalties ex-teammate O.J. Mayo received in terms of being banned from the NBA for violation of the league's anti-drug policy.

    Randolph was arrested Wednesday and charged with “intent to sell” mar1juana in Los Angeles. TMZ reported it was two pounds of mar1juana.

    The league’s collective bargaining agreement with the players’ association says a player will be dismissed and disqualified from the NBA if he is convicted of, or pleads guilty, no contest or nolo contendere to, a crime involving the felony distribution of mar1juana.

    Neither Randolph nor his agent, Raymond Brothers, returned phone calls Friday to The Commercial Appeal. Randolph was released on Thursday.

    “The charges are false and misleading,” Brothers told The Associated Press on Thursday. “We’re looking at all options to resolve this matter.”

    LAPD spokeswoman Liliana Preciado said Randolph was among a large crowd hanging out at 112th Street and Zamora at the Nickerson Gardens housing project in Watts. Officers on patrol saw the crowd drinking, smoking mar1juana and blocking the streets in the area of the housing project, she said.

    The officers called for backup when the large crowd grew and began throwing rocks and bottles. She said five patrol cars and a sheriff's vehicle ended up with smashed windows and slashed tires.

    Police recovered two guns, cash, impounded two vehicles and seized drugs, including during the arrests, Preciado said.

    Despite being charged with suspicion of possession of mar1juana for sale, Randolph was all smiles leaving the jail Thursday in a video on TMZ Sports.

    This isn't Randoplh's first brush with the law since he signed with the Grizzlies in 2009.

    Randolph was named in a 2011 lawsuit alleging he had friends assault a drug dealer at his home in Portland because the dealer was charging too much for mar1juana. Randolph was never charged.

    In 2010, police found mar1juana and ammunition in a car registered to Randolph, but he was never charged.

    Last year, a woman said she “made up” allegations that Randolph assaulted her in a Los Angeles hotel room as part of an extortion attempt. He was never charged.

    Randolph is no longer a Grizzly after having played the past eight seasons in Memphis. Randolph signed a two-year, $24-million deal with the Sacramento Kings this summer. The Grizzlies have said they will retire Randolph’s No. 50 jersey in the future.​
     
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  6. MorningZippo

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    Regular people get out of this stuff all the time also, you probably just don't hear about them because they aren't famous.
     
  7. heypartner

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    This deserves its own thread. wtf @what
     
  8. what

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    You want me to say something bad about a memphis legend, go Calvin Murphy yourself!
     
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    They just need to legalize weed NBA Wide already. Ridiculous.
     
  11. Pen15clubber

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    Leed will be wegalized at my crib byob but I'll supply the ladies/dudes/goats
     

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