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Randolph's DUI Charge Rejected

Zach Randolph's DUI charge from April 6th was rejected by a Los Angeles judge on Monday. He was only charged with one count of reckless driving.

The charge was announced during his hearing at the Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier Monday, his lawyer Blair Berk said.

Via Canadian Press


Dunleavy Wants Baron In Shape For Camp

Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy made it clear on Wednesday night that he wants his star players reporting to camp in shape prior to next season.

"Our guys have to come back into shape, not come to camp and think you'll get in shape," said Dunleavy, who added that players will be fined if they aren't.

Baron Davis, who failed to report to camp in shape last fall, is certainly saying all the right things about his relationship with Dunleavy.

"I think our relationship over this whole season has really grown," Davis said. "When you see us out there now, it's more so that we trust each other. I know what he wants out there. If not, he'll dictate that to me. It's a growing trust.

"I love coach's attitude. His cockiness, I think that's really going to rub off on the team for next year, and it's something I'm going to feed off of as well."

Via Los Angeles Times


Clippers Suspend Randolph For Two Games

The Los Angeles Clippers today announced that forward Zach Randolph has been suspended by the team for two games for conduct detrimental to the team.

In 38 games played with the Clippers this season, Randolph has averaged 21.1 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.

Via Press Release


Clippers Apr 2009 Archive

  • Zach Randolph Arrested On Suspicion Of DUI

    Clippers center Zach Randolph was arrested Monday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.

  • Sterling To Paul: You Belong In Hollywood

    Clippers owner Donald Sterling was very impressed with the play of Chris Paul on Wednesday night, when the Hornets downed the Clippers 104-98 in Los Angeles.