Gilas naturalized player Justin Brownlee has until Thursday to decide whether or not to exercise his right to test his Sample B after the International Testing Agency found traces of cannabis in Sample A. Although the ITA report was copied to FIBA, it hasn’t been formally endorsed to the basketball federation.
MANILA, Philippines — Gilas naturalized player Justin Brownlee has until Thursday to decide whether or not to exercise his right to test his Sample B after the International Testing Agency found traces of cannabis in Sample A. Although the ITA report was copied to FIBA, it hasn’t been formally endorsed to the basketball federation.
“What we have is an Adverse Analytical Finding and this will become an Anti-Doping Rule Violation once the AAF of Sample A is confirmed either by the same results from Sample B or by virtue of accepting the finding by waiving the right to open Sample B,” said SBP’s Erika Dy. “Basically, Olympic Council of Asia will have penalties then they will pass on results to FIBA which will also have penalties.” The penalties of OCA and FIBA may differ in severity.
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