May 2002 Portland Trail Blazers Wiretap

Blazers' Randolph arrested for underage drinking

May 29, 2002 5:44 PM

The (AP) reports: -- Portland Trail Blazers forward Zach Randolph was arrested for underage drinking during the Memorial Day weekend, police said.


Randolph was arrested shortly before midnight Friday after city police stopped the sport utility vehicle he was driving because it matched the description of an SUV being used by gang members.


Police said Randolph's blood alcohol content was less than half the state's legal limit of .08 percent. However, the legal drinking age in Indiana is 21, and Randolph does not turn 21 until July 16.


Randolph could face a 180-day jail term if he is convicted of underage drinking.


A 19-year-old passenger in the SUV was also arrested. Both are scheduled to appear in court Monday.

(AP)

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Sabonis not likely to return to Portland

May 28, 2002 8:49 AM

Jason Quick of the Oregonian reports: Bob Whitsitt said he plans to speak with the agent of former Blazers center Arvydas Sabonis next month at the pre-draft camp in Chicago from June 4-7, but he doesn't expect the 7-foot-3 Sabonis to return to the NBA.

"I'm pretty sure he is done," Whitsitt said.

Sabonis, 37, elected not to return to the Blazers last season and has since been living in Lithuania, where he owns a basketball team. He broke toes on his left foot last summer and remained out of action. However, he has told his Lithuanian team that he might play in some games in the future.

"But he told me if I ever read that he played, don't call him the next day thinking he has the bug," Whitsitt said. "But whether he plays with them or not, I will still probably call him and have the usual chit-chat."

Whitsitt has maintained that Sabonis has an open invitation to return to the Blazers, but he said it has become apparent Sabonis will not return.

"All I am telling you is don't expect some summer announcement that we are signing Sabonis," Whitsitt said. "I'm telling you it's like 99-plus percent that he is not going to play in the NBA again."

In other Blazer news: The Blazers will unveil a new logo as early as next month, and new uniforms probably will follow, Whitsitt said.

"We have done a lot of market research, focus groups and a lot of listening, and we have been looking at this for a long time," Whitsitt said.

The changes will be subtle, at least at first. The pinwheel logo used since the team's inception will be kept, but insiders say the positioning of the pinwheel will be more slanted. Also, a new alternate logo, featuring a basketball with wings, gradually will be pushed into the forefront.

"Nobody is going to be shocked or anything like that," Whitsitt said.

The uniforms still are under debate, but it appears the Blazers will add a touch of silver to them.

"The logo is further along than the uniforms," Whitsitt said. "The uniforms still have some more decisions. We are still looking for more samples. But the logo will be unveiled before the (June 26) draft."

The Oregonian

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Marshall has minor surgery

May 24, 2002 10:08 AM

Jazz forward Donyell Marshall had surgery on his right wrist Wednesday to repair minor damage.

Marshall, who becomes a free agent on July 1, was bothered by soreness in his wrist much of the season and Jazz doctors recommended surgery. The operation was performed by a wrist specialist in Los Angeles.

The surgery was considered routine and Marshall was back in Utah on Thursday, watching the Utah Starzz game.

Standard-Examiner

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Felony marijuana possession charges filed against Stoudamire, father

May 10, 2002 12:33 PM

The (AP) reports: Prosecutors have filed felony marijuana possession charges against Portland Trail Blazers guard Damon Stoudamire and his father while a grand jury considers whether to indict them.


There have been no arrests in the case but two "district attorney's information" notices were filed Thursday in Clackamas County Circuit Court, alleging that Damon Stoudamire, 28, and his father, Willie Stoudamire, 52, both "did unlawfully and knowingly possess marijuana."


"Ultimately, the grand jury will have to make the decision on an indictment," said Greg Horner, chief deputy district attorney for Clackamas County.

(AP)

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