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Canzano: A tragic reminder of Zach Randolph's Portland legacy
I have never agreed so much with a headline in my entire life:
Thanks, Z-Bo.

and then, later in the piece,There's a memorial service pending for Mata, and friends placed lilies, carnations and a lone Virgin of Guadalupe candle on the sidewalk near where Mata took his final breath.
Mata is dead. Someone put lilies and carnations and a Virgin of Guadalupe candle on the sidewalk near where he was shot.
RIP Ruben Mata. But the real tragedy here is that you still have a job. While Moffett will likely go to prison, maybe even be beaten and made somebody's unwilling man-servant, justice will never be truly served until you are made to stand trial for the countless hours of suffering the your reluctant readers have endured while trying to digest your self absorbed, utterly pointless drivel for years on end. In this case, a man was killed and you predictably seize the opportunity to pen yet another "look at me...I was right...I am the moral compass this sports community needs"
At the end of the article, Canzano finally, and not-quite-gracefully, admits that Randolph had nothing to do with the shooting, and *just maybe* Moffett is responsible for his own actions.
Canzano said:But I'm wondering how much of this could have been avoided had the Trail Blazers not waited so long to figure out who forward Zach Randolph was.
At the end of the article, Canzano finally, and not-quite-gracefully, admits that Randolph had nothing to do with the shooting, and *just maybe* Moffett is responsible for his own actions.
If he had said that in the first sentence, he could have skipped writing the rest of the article!
And yes - I would rather have players who go to strip clubs than players who throw team-mates under the bus in the media.
Unnecessary article. Didn't have anything to do with the Blazers.
So how did the shooter get the $$$ to hire Stephen Houze?
I was wondering what was up when they showed his arraignment on the news and Houze was standing next to him while he's waiving to family members.
Why does that matter?
If Zach supports his friend against allegations of something then he's a bad guy? Or it's the Blazers' fault for drafting and signing a guy who takes care of his friends?
Ed O.
So how did the shooter get the $$$ to hire Stephen Houze?
I was wondering what was up when they showed his arraignment on the news and Houze was standing next to him while he's waiving to family members.
Also a fitting article, Zbo is gone but John Canzano still haunts Portland.
Just when I thought that prick Canzano couldn't get any lower. So this Moffett character shot some guy because Zach Randolph played for the Trail Blazers, and because they didn't trade Zach soon enough? How long has Zach been off the team? I honesty wish that loser Moffett had shot Canzano instead of that Mata guy. I know nothing about Mata, but everything I care to know about Canzano.Originally Posted by Canzano
But I'm wondering how much of this could have been avoided had the Trail Blazers not waited so long to figure out who forward Zach Randolph was.
OMFG! Did Canzano really write this? Just when I thought that prick Canzano couldn't get any lower. So this Moffett character shot some guy because Zach Randolph played for the Trail Blazers, and because they didn't trade Zach soon enough? How long has Zach been off the team? I honesty wish that loser Moffett had shot Canzano instead of that Mata guy. I know nothing about Mata, but everything I care to know about Canzano.
Great post.Moffett ran with Randolph's entourage. He attended Blazers games, along with other members of Randolph's crew, which wore the necklaces, and sometimes drag-raced, and rode ATV's and shot guns on the five-acre parcel the star basketball player owned.
Being born and raised in Lake Oswego I can attest that these perfectly legal and treasured American pastimes, along with horseback riding, beer keggers, and birdhunting, had been the norm in the Stafford area up until the last 20-30 years when Californians invaded and plopped their McMansions all over what used to be some of the prettiest land in Oregon.
Funny that it takes a bunch of young black guys to restore tradition to such a white corner of the county.


At least Canzano doesn't (allegedly) sexually assault women like Zbo did.

