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source: http://www.oregonlive.com/weblogs/blazersoregonian/
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Steamy situation Tuesday in Memphis during the third quarter when Juan Dixon and Zach Randolph got into it on the court with 3:07 left, which escalated into an exchange of f-bombs.
Dixon had been irked earlier in the game about ZBo's incessant complaining about not getting the ball. Finally, Dixon let Zach have it verbally, telling him he would get him the ball when he was open.
It all happened during a dead ball in front of the Blazers bench and coach Nate McMillan quickly stepped in as the two exchanged unpleasantries, sitting Randolph down on the bench and talking to him briefly.
But once Nate left, Randolph kept griping at Dixon from his seat on the bench, prompting Dixon, who was still on the court around the free throw line, to basically tell Zach to go fly a kite.
When there was a timeout with 2:32 left, the team expected the worst. McMillan stopped Dixon on the court before he got to the huddle. And Joel Przybilla stood in front of Randolph at the end of the bench, trying to calm him.
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lol i feel really bad for telfair and webster
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Steamy situation Tuesday in Memphis during the third quarter when Juan Dixon and Zach Randolph got into it on the court with 3:07 left, which escalated into an exchange of f-bombs.
Dixon had been irked earlier in the game about ZBo's incessant complaining about not getting the ball. Finally, Dixon let Zach have it verbally, telling him he would get him the ball when he was open.
It all happened during a dead ball in front of the Blazers bench and coach Nate McMillan quickly stepped in as the two exchanged unpleasantries, sitting Randolph down on the bench and talking to him briefly.
But once Nate left, Randolph kept griping at Dixon from his seat on the bench, prompting Dixon, who was still on the court around the free throw line, to basically tell Zach to go fly a kite.
When there was a timeout with 2:32 left, the team expected the worst. McMillan stopped Dixon on the court before he got to the huddle. And Joel Przybilla stood in front of Randolph at the end of the bench, trying to calm him.
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lol i feel really bad for telfair and webster