One of the most infamous eras in Trail Blazers history is getting its own documentary.

Former Blazer Damon Stoudamire told the radio show Dirt and Sprague (1080 AM in Portland) that a film crew is in the process of putting together a documentary on the "Jail Blazers."

Stoudamire was a guest on the radio show on Wednesday afternoon and said that work has already started on the film, which will profile the early 2000s era Blazers team whose members had numerous legal troubles, including charges of sexual assault, drug possession, and animal abuse.

"We got a lot of people on board," Stoudamire told Dirt and Sprague. "It's going to be interesting. It's going to be so interesting it might be two parts."

Throw in Rasheed Wallace threatening a referee and a few fist fights between teammates at practice and the film has potential to tell the story of the Blazers most dysfunctional era from many angles.

"You want to hear from the guys that were actually the guys that were getting into things," Stoudamire said. "You'll hear from those guys."

Here's the full interview: