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Scouts' views: an NBA scout breaks down the game of Trail Blazers power forward Zach Randolph.(Portland Trail Blazers)(Brief Article)

The Sporting News

| February 02, 2004 | Winkler, George | COPYRIGHT 2004 Sporting News Publishing Co. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The best thing about Zach is he has a big rear end, and he is very good at using it. He'll bump a lot to get down into the post position he wants, and there are not many guys who are big enough to keep him from bumping them. He has lost some weight, but a lot of that was just getting rid of baby fat. Being lighter helps him get up and down the floor--he was awfully slow when he got into the league.

He has really gotten to be a good finisher. He's lefthanded, so that's an advantage over righthanded defenders. He has a nice little hook shot that he can use over anyone, on either block. He's also got a good jumper, so you can't give him too much ...

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