Zach Randolph makes first All Star team

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And totally fucking deserves it. Suck it, haters. All the people who called him StatBo and said he could never help a team win can eat crow starting now. I see Zach on the roster and I do not see Aldridge. I also notice that we have more losses than the Grizzlies.

Congrats, Zach!! Well deserved.
 
And totally fucking deserves it. Suck it, haters. All the people who called him StatBo and said he could never help a team win can eat crow starting now. I see Zach on the roster and I do not see Aldridge. I also notice that we have more losses than the Grizzlies.

Congrats, Zach!! Well deserved.

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Do you have a crush on Zbo? Serious question.
 
Randolph has been a dominant force since his first couple of years in the league, and it was only a matter of time before he got named to an All-Star game. He has helped the Grizzlies turn into a potential playoff contender - but he hasn't done it alone. Marc Gasol and Rudy Gay - to name just two have had a hand in it, not to mention that other former Blazer who happens to coach that team.

Am I annoyed that Randolph is no longer a Blazer? No. I was suspicious of the move at the time, and am not surprised that he's flourished. He's even grown up a little, which he probably needed to do somewhere other than Portland.

And am I disappointed in Aldridge? Yes. But it doesn't make me miss Randolph. He had to move on to grow up. Aldridge needs to stop thinking, and start attacking inside (much like Randolph used to do). If Aldridge had a little more Z-Bo in him, that'd be OK with me. But not too much.
 
The Oregonian liked Zach in comparison to Sheed and Bonzi. Once they were gone, the paper turned on Zach, like some hungry monster that is impelled to destroy, destroy.
 
The Oregonian liked Zach in comparison to Sheed and Bonzi. Once they were gone, the paper turned on Zach, like some hungry monster that is impelled to destroy, destroy.

Once you start a witch hunt, you just have to keep finding more witches...even if it means redefining what a "witch" is.
 
The Oregonian liked Zach in comparison to Sheed and Bonzi. Once they were gone, the paper turned on Zach, like some hungry monster that is impelled to destroy, destroy.

Yep! Everyone was going on and on about how Zach is better than Sheed. Works harder. Rebounds better. Scores inside. Then Sheed leaves and everyone turned on Zach.
 
Didn't Zach have some huge kicker in his contract if he made the all-star team?



Hahahahaha SUCK IT MEMPHIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Congratulations to Zach. If he was able to learn from his own history, and from the history of guys like Bonzi Wells, kicked from team to team despite his talent, and finally mature into a solid team player and locker room guy, that's great. I don't hate Zach. Trading him at the time was the right thing to do.

It's easy to say the Blazers could use him now, of course they could, the team is decimated and has no true big man aside from a 37-year old and LMA, who is more a tall small forward. Hell, the Blazers could use damn near anyone with a pulse and healthy bod right now. Does not mean they should have signed them all 3 years ago.

It does not have to be a "I win you lose" or "you win I lose" situation. Trading Zach enabled Roy to develop into the clear leader on the Blazers. And after several trades Zach found himself. Long may it last, for both. Everyone won.
 
I also notice that we have more losses than the Grizzlies.

Congrats, Zach!! Well deserved.

I shouldn't respond to trolls, but do you want a prize? I know you watch the Blazer games - is not having Stat-Bo the real reason we have more losses then Memphis - or could it be the insane amount of injuries that we've experienced while the Grizzlies have been healthy all year?

GTFO.
 
more gems:

In the past, Randolph has been accused of being stingy with the basketball on the court and rebellious toward coaches who demanded structure. But the search to determine whether Randolph can carry the Grizzlies didn't slowly come into focus. Randolph's impact has been nothing short of eye-popping. Randolph has made his teammates better, shown leadership and been a positive influence in the locker room.

"He does all of the things we need that makes us a tougher, more physical team," Hollins said. "When he was named captain, he stepped up. He saw that the players respected him, and they were willing to follow him. He just started rising to the role."

There were plenty of questions about Randolph given his off-court rap sheet that was long and colorful, and written during his career in Portland.

"But there was no question Zach was a premier player and I decided I wasn't going to go with all of the rumors," Griz owner Michael Heisley said. "I was going to give him a chance to play for us. It wasn't a risk on talent. It was a risk on what people call 'character.' But Zach's brought more to the team than I ever thought. He's turned out to be the leader of this team."
 
Zbo is NOT the same player this year that he was on the Blazers. Sometimes it takes getting dumped for someone to reflect on themselves. In Zach's case he had to get dumped twice.
 
He is the same player. He just had talent around him.

He's the same player, but he might be more mature now emotionally.

That sort of thing often happens as players get closer to 30. Unfortunately we traded him when he was 25 so we didn't really see it in Portland.

Ed O.
 
nah, probably the same emotionally too. just doesn't have crazy fans and newspaper writers after him.

remember? "He'll never change"?
 

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