Zach Randolph took a little time away from preparing to face the Spurs in game 3 of the western conference finals to meet a young man with a similar nickname to his own. Z-Bo stopped practicing and went to hang out with 8-year-old Charles Rowland who was born with cerebral palsy and rocks the nickname ‘C-Bo.’ The moment is pretty special, especially to see a big bruiser like Randolph show a softer side.
It is some wonderful icing on the cake to see the big smiles on the faces of C-Bo’s parents, Virginia and Michael.

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