![]() ![]() Defenders could do their best to stop it, but their only solution was to just hope he’d miss, regardless of the pressure applied. Nonetheless, Randolph was going to go for that fadeaway - and more often than not, it’d find the bottom of the net. Sometimes, there would be a dribble or two to generate separation or momentum from his defender. Zach Randolph would get the ball in the low post. You could feel the electricity in the building whenever he got going.Īnd I don't even need clips or highlights for anyone to know which moments I’m talking about. Your voice would be gone from chanting “Z-Bo!” repeatedly. The aura and energy in the building whenever would step on the floor is unlike anything we were used to seeing in Memphis, especially for the Grizzlies. There’s this different mystique around Randolph on and off the court - something that may not transcendent with any other player that’s donned this Beale Street Blue. Zach Randolph is getting his jersey officially retired and hung up in the rafters of the FedExForum, and I don’t think it’s a coincidence that he’s the first Grizzly player to have this done. ![]()
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