A $1 million civil lawsuit has been filed by an anonymous woman against Portland Trail Blazers forward Zach Randolph, claiming he sexually assaulted her.
The woman's suit claims Randolph's actions "constitute, by any definition, an extraordinary transgression of the bounds of socially tolerable conduct, and they also exceeded any reasonable limit of social toleration."
The Blazers said they could not comment because it was an ongoing legal matter.
The woman said Randolph assaulted her Aug. 11 in a hotel room after he offered her $500 to perform a sex show with another woman in the room.
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During Darius Miles’ previously scheduled arthroscopic procedure today, doctors uncovered the need for microfracture surgery.
Surgery was completed successfully and Miles is expected to begin a rehabilitation process that will cause him to miss the duration of the season.
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LaMarcus Aldridge, the second player taken in the 2006 NBA Draft, is expected to make his NBA debut for the Trail Blazers tonight.
Aldridge has been out of action after undergoing offseason shoulder surgery.
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Trail Blazers Nov 2006 Archive
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Yahoo! | Nov 11, 2006
Trail Blazers rookie guard Brandon Roy will not be back on the court for a while.
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NBA.com | Nov 9, 2006
The Portland Trail Blazers announced today that after consultation with a number of doctors, Darius Miles will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right knee next Tuesday in New York.
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CNNSI.com | Nov 8, 2006
A heel injury will force Brandon Roy to miss Wednesday's game against the Lakers.
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The Oregonian | Nov 7, 2006
A left heel injury that has been bugging Portland rookie Brandon Roy for the past month became so painful and stiff during the first half of Monday's game against the Clippers that he pulled himself, relegating him to the bench for the second half.
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Star Tribune | Nov 5, 2006
In the first half of the Wolves' loss to Portland on Saturday, Ricky Davis called the Blazers a "pack of roaches"