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Zach
Randolph
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Birthdate
16/7/1981
College
Michigan State
Draft Info
2001: Rd 1, Pk 19 (POR)
Birthplace
Marion, IN
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Z-Bo announces retirement after 17-year career
6Y
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Mavericks
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Mavs waive Randolph after trade with Kings
7Y
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Barnes traded to Kings, learned of deal in game
7Y
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Kings
NBA
Officials suspect arson at site of Randolph killing
8Y
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Kings
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Zach Randolph's brother shot, killed in Indiana
8Y
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