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2 Americans test positive for doping in top Chinese basketball league

Montrezl Dashay Harrell and Troy Akeem Gillenwater had substance found in cannabis in their systems

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Troy Akeem Gillenwater in action for Guangdong Southern Tigers. Photo: Baidu

The China Anti-Doping Agency has released the names of two American basketball players who failed in-competition tests in April during the domestic league.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the Chinese Basketball Association said it had been notified by the agency of doping violations involving Montrezl Dashay Harrell and Troy Akeem Gillenwater.

It said both players tested positive for Carboxy-THC and that both have given up the right to have their “B” samples tested. The CBA said it would impose penalties on the players once the anti-doping agency had made a final decision on the case.

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Carboxy-THC is found in cannabis. The World Anti-Doping Agency bans all forms of psychoactive cannabinoids during in-competition periods.

Harrell, who was playing for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers at the time of the doping test on April 15, has been associated with four NBA teams. He played college basketball for the Louisville Cardinals, winning the Karl Malone Award in 2015 as a junior for being the top power forward in the US.

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Gillenwater, who was playing for the Guangdong Southern Tigers when his test was conducted on April 16, graduated from New Mexico State in 2011.

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