His 2.5 assists per game were a career-high, and it was the eighth time in his career he averaged a double-double during the regular season. It takes a bold fantasy owner to draft anybody on the Blazers, but if you have to pick someone, Randolph's your best bet. A solid post-up player, his game shows similarities to former Memphis Grizzlies big man Zach Randolph. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings. This season, he'll presumably play a similar amount of games, but could have a smaller role, as the organization spent its No. That said, he’s still a dangerous low-post scorer with a variety of moves and a deft shooting touch. Randolph recently had a run-in with the law after a man was assaulted at the NBA star’s home, but he’s not considered a suspect in the investigation. He was a lock to receive a fat contract extension - now rumors have him being shipped out to the first taker. Now that Rudy Gay is headed to Toronto, that leaves Zach Randolph as the big earner in Memphis -- he's guaranteed $17.8 million next season and has a $16.5 million option for 2014-15. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising. Last season was his first year back, and though he still posted a respectable 18 ppg and 8.0 rpg, physically he wasn’t fully recovered. During his age 36 season, Randolph averaged 14.5 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 25.6 minutes. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalised web experience. He finished the season averaging 11.6 points and 8.0 rebounds in 26.3 minutes per game--10 minutes less per game than he averaged 2010-11. The big man has averaged a double-double in eight of his last 10 seasons, but his rebounding rate dropped to a near-career low 15 percent last season, foreshadowing a decline that most aging frontcourt players experience toward the end of their careers. As long as he can stay out of trouble, Randolph will be remain one of the best scoring and rebounding combos in fantasy.After two teams in two seasons gave Randolph up for nothing, the Grizzlies' acquisition of Z-Bo was questioned – and criticized. As a result, Randolph’s Fantasy value heading into the 2017-18 campaign should be relatively the same as it was last season.Randolph has been one of the league’s most consistent producers at the power forward spot for the better part of the last decade, but his numbers regressed last season, as he averaged 15.3 points and 7.8 rebounds while playing 29.6 minutes per game.

He didn't pull the trigger, but he may have misled the police and hindered the investigation. The depth chart currently has him backing up Rasheed Wallace at power forward, but we expect Randolph to get a solid 25 minutes per night.Randolph has been waived by the Mavericks.The Mavericks are expected to waive Randolph, whom they acquired Wednesday in a trade with the Kings.The Kings agreed Wednesday to trade Randolph and Justin Jackson to the Mavericks in exchange for Harrison Barnes,The Kings have engaged with the Knicks on trade talks surrounding Randolph and New York center Enes Kanter, league sources tell.Randolph is not expected to see playing time in the foreseeable future,© Copyright 2020 - Roto Sports, Inc. All Rights Reserved,Looking back on NBA Wins Over/Unders -- Part II,NBA Roundtable: All-Star Picks, Best of 2018 + More,Rebound & Rant: Western Conference Job Battles. You will receive mail with link to set new password.© 2019 Sports Phenoms, Inc., All Rights Reserved | If this causes his scoring and field-goal percentage to dip, his fantasy value could slip down a notch. But if it’s points, boards and shooting percentage you need, a healthy Randolph is a pretty good bet.Isn't it amazing how some teams have distinct personalities that extend to every player? He often was given DNP-Coach’s Decisions as the Kings raced towards the bottom of the standings. The "Bash Brother" A's of the late '80s and early '90s. The veteran accumulated eight double-doubles, one of which was a 35-point, 13-board effort against the Pelicans. Randolph is one of the best low-post scorers in the NBA, and his dominant scoring/rebounding numbers (23.6 ppg, 10.1 rpg) combined with his solid shooting percentages (46.7% FG, 81.9% FT) help overcome his lack of steals/blocks and frequent turnovers (3.2 /game).