尿检呈大麻酚类阳性,CBA一美籍外援被中国篮协禁赛3个月
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-10-13 14:03

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) has imposed a three-month suspension on foreign player Troy Akeem Gillenwater for doping violations related to the use of cannabis [1][2]. Group 1: Doping Violation Details - The doping test conducted by the National Sports Administration's Anti-Doping Center on April 16, 2025, revealed that Gillenwater's A sample tested positive for cannabinoids (carboxy-THC) [1][2]. - After receiving the positive notification, Gillenwater waived the right to test his B sample, confirming the positive result and indicating the use of prohibited substances [1][2]. - Gillenwater provided evidence that the substance was ingested outside of competition and was unrelated to his athletic performance [1][2]. Group 2: Penalties Imposed - Gillenwater has been suspended for three months, from October 13, 2025, to January 12, 2026, in accordance with the Anti-Doping Rules [1][2]. - The Guangdong Dongyangguang team (Guangdong Hongyuan Basketball Club) received a warning and is responsible for 20 doping test fees amounting to 36,000 RMB [1][3]. - The team's medical and anti-doping officer, Lin Zhida, received a warning as a penalty for his role in the incident [3]. Group 3: Player Performance Context - In the 2024-2025 CBA regular season, Gillenwater averaged 29.9 minutes of playtime, contributing 25.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game [4].