Zach Randolph's knee is feeling much improved from last season when he was limited to 28 games.

"My knee is 100 percent," Randolph said, "and I feel good. It's a new season. I'm turning the page."

Randolph began his offseason work in August in order to allow his knee to heal to a point where he had no pain.

"Man, working out has made me feel better," Randolph said. "I know that I can do what I used to do. … I expect big things from myself."

Randolph has also improved his physique with strength conditioning.

"We've got a more confident Z-Bo, a healthier Z-Bo and that's scary for a lot of teams," guard Tony Allen said. "I'm just glad he's on my team."