Memphis –There are still days when old habits take over. That’s especially the case after Zach Randolph turns in one of his better performances on the court that remind Grizzlies’ teammates, coaches, fans and opponents that nothing’s changed about his game. Now at age 35, there’s no denying that Randolph is entering the final stages of his career. However, age has never defined Randolph’s effort. He’s had an ‘old-man’ game since he entered the league as a 19-year-old acquired by Portland in the 2001 NBA draft. But there have been days in recent weeks when Randolph would head off the court after games, dip into his locker, reach for his cell phone and thumb across the screen through multiple text messages.
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