I trust Sheed: Rasheed Wallace Says Zach Randolph 'Ain't No Dope Dealer' After Marijuana Arrest In the wake of Zach Randolph's arrest for marijuana possession, former Portland Trail Blazers teammate Rasheed Wallace stood up for him publicly Tuesday. Wallace said in an interview with TMZ Sports regarding Randolph, "I know for a fact, he ain't no dope dealer." Randolph was arrested last week in Los Angeles and charged with felony marijuana possession with intent to sell due to allegedly carrying two pounds of marijuana, per TMZ Sports. Randolph made $20,000 bail and is now awaiting further legal proceedings. Wallace called for Z-Bo to keep his head up, but suggested NBA discipline could be forthcoming if he is found guilty. Sheed and Randolph were frontcourt partners in Portland from 2001-02 until 2003-04 when Wallace was traded to the Atlanta Hawks and then the Detroit Pistons just days later. The 36-year-old Randolph spent the past eight seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies. He made two All-Star Games and developed into one of the most beloved and successful players in franchise history. He will begin a new chapter in his career this season, though, after signing a two-year contract with the Sacramento Kings.
I do not think anyone believes he is a dealer either. Just not smart holding that much pot since it would have to have been obtained illegally.
No Jail for Zach. And good. A MF should be able to have as much weed as they want. It being illegal and a schedule 1 is ONLY because you can make CLEAN BURNING FUEL for your Hummer with it. Zach Randolph Avoids Jail With Plea Deal Zach Randolph has pled no contest to resisting arrest and possession of marijuana stemming from an incident in August in Los Angeles. The deal will allow Randolph to avoid jail time. Randolph will need to complete 150 hours of community service. If Randolph completes the community service and has no run-ins with the law over the next 12 months, the resisting arrest conviction will be removed from his record. Randolph must also avoid associating with any drug dealers as part of the agreement. Randolph signed a two-year, $24 million deal with the Sacramento Kings in July. The NBA could still issue discipline to Randolph.
Good for him. With intent to sale he was looking at some time. Guess it pays to be famous. If that were any of us we'd be in prison