"Police served a search warrant at a Portland, Ore., home belonging to Zach Randolph but the Grizzlies power forward was not a suspect in their investigation early Sunday morning, according to an Oregonian newspaper report.
Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. James Rhodes told the newspaper that Randolph was at the West Linn property at the time police served the warrant.
Rhodes said the search warrant came as part of a drug-related assault that occurred at the home early Saturday morning.
A man who was at the home told police he was assaulted with a pool cue by multiple people. Police said Randolph was at home at the time of the incident but was not a suspect in the assault. The victim was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Neither Randolph, nor his agent Raymond Brothers, could be reached for comment.
In April, the Griz signed Randolph to a four-year contract extension worth $66 million guaranteed with an additional $5 million in incentives. The Grizzlies insisted on a personal conduct clause during negotiations."