Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph said Monday he was "wrongfully arrested" on Aug. 9 at a Los Angeles housing project, on suspicion of possessing marijuana with intent to sell.
Randolph, who signed with the Kings in July after eight seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies, was charged with misdemeanor drug possession and resisting arrest, instead of the felony charge, and ultimately sentenced earlier this month to 150 hours of community service.
"I'm not speaking a lot about it," Randolph said Monday, "but I felt that I was wrongfully arrested.