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Adelaide 36ers star import caught in doping storm during asian stint

Published 15 hours ago1 minute read
Sports was told the American import may face a one to three-month ban.

A CBA statement read,

The CBA firmly opposes any form of doping violations and maintains a zero tolerance stance on anti-doping effort

After leaving Xinjiang, Harrell played in Puerto Rico before joining Ice Cube’s Big 3 competition in Chicago.

Marijuana use is illegal in China, where possession can lead to detention, fines or other penalties.

In contrast, marijuana is legal and commercialised in many parts of the United States.

The NBA has removed cannabis from its banned substances list under a seven-year agreement signed in April 2023.

Players in the NBA no longer face testing or punishment for cannabis use under the new collective bargaining deal.

Major League Baseball and the NHL also no longer penalise players for marijuana use.

The club told 7NEWS Adelaide it is seeking more information and is in contact with the star import and his manager.

It remains unclear whether the Adelaide 36ers star will face a ban in Australia. 

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