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  1. Draco

    Draco Well-Known Member

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    The officer didn't know the lawyers name or Randolph didn't know his lawyers name?

    I'm not surprised nobody spoke to the media. It would be more unusual if they did.
     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    Yeah, I've never heard of a player or team granting an interview about a bust, especially on the day of the bust. What is the surprise?
     
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    Guh. Each of the quotes made me smile.

    1. Poorly written, probably, but I got the mental image of Z-bo saying "my lawyer told me not to talk to you," the reporter saying "what's his name?" and Z-bo going "Dunno," while the reporter asks himself if Z-bo's blatently lying to him or is just a few rebounds short of a double-double.

    2. Instead of the usual "Player X could not be reached for comment" or "his publicist declined to answer questions", we're treated to an SUV escape while the intrepid reporter is stuck at a gate's intercom.

    3. It didn't say "The Trail Blazers decline to comment."
     
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    2. I think that AP (the article carried on ESPN) condensed the Oregonian article and used some of Quick's hayseed wording. So the AP version lacks the usual professional cookie-cutter phrases. It's vintage cornpone Oregonian to cast the reporter as a participant in the story. Here, he plays the victim, left standing at the intercom like a wronged waif stood up on a date.

    1. But if you thought it was Zach who told the reporter that Zach wouldn't be talking to reporters, you weren't thinking.

    So I agree with you on #2 but not #1.
     
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