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110. Zach Randolph

With the phenomenal nickname of "Z-Bo," Zach Randolph played one year at Michigan State before declaring for the NBA Draft.  It was the Portland Trail Blazers who would take him 19th overall, and he became the starting Power Forward two years later.  That season, Randolph won the Most Improved Player of the Year Award and had his first 20/10 year.  He would accomplish the 20/10 feat again in 2006-07.

The Chairman (Kirk Buchner) and Evan Nolan look at the Pro Football HOF and how they will induct Coaches, Seniors and Contributors over the next four years. They also discuss Jann Wenner's past hypocrisy, Stevie Van Zandt's comments on what rock is, and Jose Reyes' retirement.

259. Eric Nesterenko

Eric Nesterenko may have barely been a half a point per game forward over his career, but he was a glue guy who was known for his elbows and ability to aggravate opponents and throw them off their game.  He was an important piece in the Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup win in 1961 and he would twice lead the NHL in Short-Handed Goals.

258. Keith Carney

From Rhode Island, Keith Carney would play scholastically for the University of Maine before he would join the Buffalo Sabres.  The American Defenseman would become a defensive anchor everywhere he played in the sixteen seasons he was in the NHL, which included stops in Chicago, Phoenix, Anaheim, Vancouver and Minnesota.  Carney would also represent the United States in the 1998 Olympics and he would twice finish in the top ten in Defensive Point Shares.