Blazers' Randolph apologizes for marijuana arrest
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Portland Trail Blazers forward Zach Randolph made
his first public comments since being charged with driving under the
influence of intoxicants, apologizing to his teammates and the fans.
Randolph, 22, refused to answer questions about his arrest early
Tuesday by a police officer who said he smelled marijuana in
Randolph's car.
``I am up here to apologize to my teammates, to the organization and
to the Portland fans,'' Randolph said before the Trail Blazers hosted
Indiana on Wednesday. ``This is an embarrassment, and it is a
distraction to the team. I can't talk about what happened, but I want
to apologize to all you guys.''
The Trail Blazers haven't taken any disciplinary action against
Randolph, pending the results of a drug test administered by police
after the arrest.
``Until we get all the facts, we can't respond,'' team President Steve
Patterson said. ``Certainly if it turns out that the tests are not
what we'd like to see, then, as I said, there will be consequences.
And we will deal with that over the next couple of days as we try to
gather all the information.''
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