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Zach Randolph Rumors: PF Has Interest from Kings, Thunder, Clippers, Cavaliers

Scott PolacekJun 30, 2017

Forward Zach Randolph has spent the past eight seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies, but he reportedly has interest from a number of suitors as free agency approaches.

On Friday, David Aldridge of NBA.com reported Randolph is scheduled to meet with teams in Los Angeles and pointed to interest from the Sacramento Kings, Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Clippers.

Aldridge added the Cleveland Cavaliers also have interest, noting the two sides expect to talk on the phone on Saturday.

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Randolph averaged 14.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game behind 44.9 percent shooting from the field this past season for the Grizzlies. It was his 14th straight season he posted double-figure scoring totals in a testament to his overwhelming consistency.

While he is no longer in his prime when he was a two-time All-Star and dominant force on the blocks, he proved he can still battle for boards and provide scoring support to the go-to options.

Randolph would provide a marquee presence inside for the Kings after they traded DeMarcus Cousins last season. The Clippers are also an interesting possibility, although the loss of Chris Paul may make them a less attractive destination for Randolph, especially if Blake Griffin remains there and starts at power forward.

The Thunder in particular stand out, especially after Ramona Shelburne of ESPN reported they traded for Paul George on Friday.

Randolph would give Oklahoma City a three-headed monster of potential All-Stars alongside George and Russell Westbrook as it attempts to challenge the likes of the Golden Warriors and Houston Rockets in the Western Conference.

Whichever team signs the forward will get a veteran leader with 70 postseason games under his belt who can still challenge for double-doubles even though he will be 36 years old throughout the 2017-18 campaign.

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