Sidechick Exposes NBA Player Zach Randolph (Slept With Over 100 Women In A Month)

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I could totally see Zbo putting up them numbers. He young and rich. Probably got chicks all over the map. And the chick said he'll fukk anything. Which is hilarious cuz he look like that type of nikka. He just on some regular round the way shyt and he in a round the way ass city like Memphis. If he really like that then he running thru the M fukking everybody bytch. He getting one night stands just off pulling up at the gas station. That shyt actually sounds fun as hell. He the big fish in that pond for miles around. shyt probably heaven if you not into all them groupies
 

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I follow the NBA but haven't watched too many regular season games for the past couple of years.. especially with Rose out. I've watched a good amount of Grizzlies games and never seen anything out of the norm with Randolph or I don't remember.

One person I definitely didn't expect to be running trains and shyt on strippers, ig models etc was D Rose though. Running trains on chicks with your brother wtf kinda shyt is tha?!

He's calmed down a lot, but in his early Blazer days he was crazy.
 

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the Grizzlies looked terrible in the NBA Playoffs this year tho. got blown out by the Spurs every game except game 3 where they lost by like 9-10 points which isn't that bad. they got swepted badly :wow::wow:


i feel like Zach gonna end his career with the Grizzlies tho tbh :ehh::ehh:
 

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look at his wife brehs :wow::wow:


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I thought Zach Randolph was a square type of dude.. his mannerisms and body language on the court. He isn't very vocal and seems like a chill quiet type of dude.. but he out here doing the most damage.
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During a search of his West Linn-area mansion last year, professional basketball star Zach Randolph ignored a deputy sheriff's order until the deputy aimed his handgun at Randolph's "center mass," according to police reports released this week.

Then, when deputies looked under Randolph's bed they found an assault rifle and a Desert Eagle high-powered semiautomatic pistol.

Deputies searched Randolph's home Aug. 21 while investigating a beating that occurred when a small drug deal went sour at a wee-hours party at the former Trail Blazer's home. Randolph later called the beating victim's home and asked a relative "how much money it was going to take for this to go away," the reports said.
Randolph, who now plays for the Memphis Grizzlies, has since left Oregon, and the home is listed for sale at $1.29 million.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office released 158 pages of reports this week. The documents shed light on the confrontation at Randolph's gated mansion and offer a peek into Randolph's notorious "Hoops Family" of friends and hangers-on. The mansion was featured on a segment of "MTV Cribs," a program that featured spectacular homes of the rich and famous.

One Hoops Family member, identified by police as a Crips gang associate, is scheduled for trial in January in the shooting death of a Portland nightclub bouncer on New Year's Day 2011. Another Family member is the focus of a large-scale drug investigation in Indiana, where a police informant implicated Randolph in court documents as a major supplier.

Clackamas County prosecutors have declined to charge Randolph or any of his associates in connection with the beating, during which a Southeast Portland man suffered a concussion and lacerations over his eye that required seven stitches to close.

Deputy District Attorney Christine Landers, who evaluated the police reports, praised the investigation, noting that deputies overcame getting "no cooperation from anyone in the house." However, she said the beating victim, 26-year-old James Reuben Beasley, changed his story, at first indicating he couldn't identify his attackers and later singling out two men, including Randolph's step-brother.
Beasley, who at the time of the beating was facing a Multnomah County charge of selling cocaine within 1,000 feet of a school, told police he was at Randolph's home to sell a half-ounce of marijuana. Beasley was later convicted in the cocaine case.

"The assault case would rely on the word of an acknowledged drug dealer," Landers said. "It was not prosecutable."

Beasley, contacted by phone, declined to comment.


The Clackamas County incident began when Randolph, 30, threw a Willamette River cruise party for nearly 100 guests on the Portland Spirit tour boat. Beasley was invited because his good friend, Cameron C. Cox, 29, served as live-in caretaker for Randolph's five-acre estate and 5,321-square-foot home on Southwest Turner Road.

While on the cruise, Beasley, who grows medical marijuana, told Randolph he had a small amount he could sell and was invited to an "after party," where about 20 people gathered at Randolph's home, police reported. But when Beasley offered Randolph a half-ounce for $120 Randolph balked, Beasley told police, saying it was too expensive.

Beasley told police he didn't think Randolph would object to the higher-than-normal price because of his "millionaire status."

"That is when Zach 'aggressively' snatched the marijuana out of James' hands and yelled to other people at the house to get him (James) out of the house," reports said.

Beasley told deputies that "six or seven" men who were "body-guarding" Randolph then surrounded him and hustled him outside, punching and kicking him. At least one hit him with the butt end of a pool cue, leaving him in a bloody heap on the front porch.

Two friends drove Beasley home, and the next day, after suffering nausea and headaches, he was treated at Adventist Medical Center. Beasley's mother, Shigeko Beasley, called police, who obtained a warrant to search Randolph's home.

Once inside, deputies found Randolph in bed with a woman and ordered both to "show me your hands." The woman complied, but Randolph continued to hold his hands behind his pillow and under the covers until one of the deputies, concerned they were heading into a physical confrontation, pointed his handgun at Randolph, reports say.

In the ensuing hours of interviews, two women -- one a flight attendant -- gave police false names. All those present denied any knowledge of drugs, despite the strong smell of marijuana in the air, or knowledge of the beating.

Randolph, after talking to his attorney, Raymond Brothers of Los Angeles, declined to talk with investigators.

Sgt. James Rhodes, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office spokesman, said deputies investigated the case thoroughly.

"I think the case is solvable," Rhodes said. "But whether it is prosecutable is a different question -- and that's the district attorney's call."
 

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During a search of his West Linn-area mansion last year, professional basketball star Zach Randolph ignored a deputy sheriff's order until the deputy aimed his handgun at Randolph's "center mass," according to police reports released this week.

Then, when deputies looked under Randolph's bed they found an assault rifle and a Desert Eagle high-powered semiautomatic pistol.

Deputies searched Randolph's home Aug. 21 while investigating a beating that occurred when a small drug deal went sour at a wee-hours party at the former Trail Blazer's home. Randolph later called the beating victim's home and asked a relative "how much money it was going to take for this to go away," the reports said.
Randolph, who now plays for the Memphis Grizzlies, has since left Oregon, and the home is listed for sale at $1.29 million.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office released 158 pages of reports this week. The documents shed light on the confrontation at Randolph's gated mansion and offer a peek into Randolph's notorious "Hoops Family" of friends and hangers-on. The mansion was featured on a segment of "MTV Cribs," a program that featured spectacular homes of the rich and famous.

One Hoops Family member, identified by police as a Crips gang associate, is scheduled for trial in January in the shooting death of a Portland nightclub bouncer on New Year's Day 2011. Another Family member is the focus of a large-scale drug investigation in Indiana, where a police informant implicated Randolph in court documents as a major supplier.

Clackamas County prosecutors have declined to charge Randolph or any of his associates in connection with the beating, during which a Southeast Portland man suffered a concussion and lacerations over his eye that required seven stitches to close.

Deputy District Attorney Christine Landers, who evaluated the police reports, praised the investigation, noting that deputies overcame getting "no cooperation from anyone in the house." However, she said the beating victim, 26-year-old James Reuben Beasley, changed his story, at first indicating he couldn't identify his attackers and later singling out two men, including Randolph's step-brother.
Beasley, who at the time of the beating was facing a Multnomah County charge of selling cocaine within 1,000 feet of a school, told police he was at Randolph's home to sell a half-ounce of marijuana. Beasley was later convicted in the cocaine case.

"The assault case would rely on the word of an acknowledged drug dealer," Landers said. "It was not prosecutable."

Beasley, contacted by phone, declined to comment.


The Clackamas County incident began when Randolph, 30, threw a Willamette River cruise party for nearly 100 guests on the Portland Spirit tour boat. Beasley was invited because his good friend, Cameron C. Cox, 29, served as live-in caretaker for Randolph's five-acre estate and 5,321-square-foot home on Southwest Turner Road.

While on the cruise, Beasley, who grows medical marijuana, told Randolph he had a small amount he could sell and was invited to an "after party," where about 20 people gathered at Randolph's home, police reported. But when Beasley offered Randolph a half-ounce for $120 Randolph balked, Beasley told police, saying it was too expensive.

Beasley told police he didn't think Randolph would object to the higher-than-normal price because of his "millionaire status."

"That is when Zach 'aggressively' snatched the marijuana out of James' hands and yelled to other people at the house to get him (James) out of the house," reports said.

Beasley told deputies that "six or seven" men who were "body-guarding" Randolph then surrounded him and hustled him outside, punching and kicking him. At least one hit him with the butt end of a pool cue, leaving him in a bloody heap on the front porch.

Two friends drove Beasley home, and the next day, after suffering nausea and headaches, he was treated at Adventist Medical Center. Beasley's mother, Shigeko Beasley, called police, who obtained a warrant to search Randolph's home.

Once inside, deputies found Randolph in bed with a woman and ordered both to "show me your hands." The woman complied, but Randolph continued to hold his hands behind his pillow and under the covers until one of the deputies, concerned they were heading into a physical confrontation, pointed his handgun at Randolph, reports say.

In the ensuing hours of interviews, two women -- one a flight attendant -- gave police false names. All those present denied any knowledge of drugs, despite the strong smell of marijuana in the air, or knowledge of the beating.

Randolph, after talking to his attorney, Raymond Brothers of Los Angeles, declined to talk with investigators.

Sgt. James Rhodes, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office spokesman, said deputies investigated the case thoroughly.

"I think the case is solvable," Rhodes said. "But whether it is prosecutable is a different question -- and that's the district attorney's call."
Damn son.. you like the hundredth person to go in on me for that post.. I don't be watching, reading or listening to the news so I ain't know none of this. And this was back when he was on the Trailblazers.. ain't even know much about breh back then.
 

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you must not have seen the cribs episode when had that big ole six point star on his pool table and a picture of larry hoover :pachaha:

that dude is a Goon who simply happened to win the genetic lottery :ld:
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Cops in Indianapolis were staking out a suspected drug house. They pulled over an Escalade after it left the residence. Cops found “marijuana and ammunition” in secret compartments inside. The vehicle was registered to Zach Randolph of the Grizzlies. Also in the car, police found information leading them to four storage lockers. The K-9 unit was called in and “controlled substances” were found in two lockers. And now, the kicker: a police informant says Randolph, who made $16 million this year, and will collect $17 million next season, is a “major marijuana supplier in Indianapolis.”

This isn’t terribly surprising. Randolph is an extensive rap sheet, although none of it has been terribly serious (battery in high school, stealing a gun in high school, drunk driving, sucker punching Ruben Patterson while teammates were breaking up a fight, etc),

In an interview we conducted with John Canzano of the Oregonian in 2008 (Randolph spent six years in Portland – remember the “jail Blazers?” – and had his fair share of run-ins with the law), he said of Randolph:

Just before he was traded to the Knicks, someone on the gang enforcement team at Portland Police Department told me to pick up the MTV Cribs episode that featured Zach Randolph because the police had a copy, and noticed some disturbing details about the unsavory people who hung around Randolph.
 

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Damn son.. you like the hundredth person to go in on me for that post.. I don't be watching, reading or listening to the news so I ain't know none of this. And this was back when he was on the Trailblazers.. ain't even know much about breh back then.
i just posted up the article for everyone breh... the gif was just perfectly placed but i would have posted the article regardless... it's all good
 
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