Panay News

SBP waiting for FIBA verdict on Brownlee’s doping issue

- ❙ By Adrian Stewart Co

MANILA – The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) is waiting for the final verdict of the Internatio­nal Basketball Federation (FIBA) regarding Gilas Pilipinas naturalize­d player Justin Brownlee’s doping issue.

According to SBP president Al Panlilio, Brownlee has already submitted all the documents needed to prove that his supposed doping violation during the 19th Asian Games was related to the medication­s he took due to injury.

“It’s finally reached FIBA, sometime early or midDecembe­r,” Panlilio said in an interview with Noli Eala’s Power and Play sports program. “We’re just waiting for FIBA’s final decision.”

“I think there was just some documentat­ion and replies, Justin had to do that, he submitted it already to FIBA because the deadline was last Monday, January 8,” he added.

The Internatio­nal Testing Associatio­n flagged Brownlee after the urine sample collected from him a day after their historic gold medal win against Jordan tested positive for a banned substance.

Panlilio also said that Brownlee’s decision not to play for the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings in the 2023-24 PBA Commission­er’s Cup was a good one to avoid any possible complicati­ons.

With Brownlee unavailabl­e, the defending champions Gin Kings have tapped the services of former Meralco Bolts forward Tony Bishop Jr. to be their import for the seasonopen­ing conference.

“I think he ( Brownlee) started to serve time (for his possible suspension), from the time the testing was done, sometime October 7 or 8, that’s been counted already as time served,” Panlilio said.

“We did guide Justin, ‘don’t play, stop playing for now.’ And whatever decision that comes out, your time served started October 7,” he added.

Panlilio continued that, if ever FIBA will slap Brownlee with a three-month ban, he can already return for the Gin Kings for the quarterfin­als round of the Commission­er’s Cup./

 ?? ?? The Internatio­nal Testing Associatio­n flagged Justin Brownlee (left) after the urine sample collected from him a day after their historic gold medal win against Jordan tested positive for a banned substance during the 19th Asian Games.
The Internatio­nal Testing Associatio­n flagged Justin Brownlee (left) after the urine sample collected from him a day after their historic gold medal win against Jordan tested positive for a banned substance during the 19th Asian Games.

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