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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Portland Trail Blazers will not discipline forward Zach Randolph for his involvement in a recent early morning traffic stop, the team announced Sunday.Randolph was a passenger in a car that was stopped June 8 in Portland, Ore., for speed racing, careless driving, failure to obey a traffic signal and no front license plate -- all traffic violations."During the past few years we have tried to hold our players to a higher standard of accountability and behavior," team president Steve Patterson said in a statement. "Even though Zach did not break any laws, his involvement in this matter showed poor judgment and he fully understands that he needs to take more responsibility for his actions."Source: ESPN</div>Wow, that is ridiculous. The Blazers franchise continues to be adamant in saying they are committed to exterminating the "JailBlazers" image that hovers over that franchise like a dark cloud, but they are not going to discipline Randolph in any manner? What a joke...I can only see two possible reasons for this:1. Zach Randolph's immature and reprehensible behavior has gotten to the point where the franchise has given up trying to discipline him and teach him a lesson.2. They have decided to go ahead and trade him this offseason, or atleast try to trade him.