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Samake is on ROIDS!

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by HOOP-T, Nov 13, 2002.

  1. HOOP-T

    HOOP-T Member

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    Couldn't happen to a nicer team.......:)


    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news/ap/20021112/ap-lakers-samakesuspension.html

    Lakers center Samake suspended for steroids violation
    By JOHN NADEL, AP Sports Writer
    November 12, 2002


    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles Lakers reserve center Soumaila Samake was suspended for five games by the NBA on Tuesday for violating the league's steroids policy.

    Samake, 24, a native of Mali in his third NBA season, will not be paid during the suspension, which began with Tuesday night's game against Atlanta.

    The league and the NBA Players Association do not disclose details regarding the testing or treatment of players in the program, but Samake issued a statement saying he had taken a dietary supplement that contained Nandrolone, a substance banned by the NBA.

    He said he was unaware the supplement contained Nandrolone and that it wasn't listed on the product he used.

    ``Nandrolone is commonly found in many products sold in nutritional stores in dietary supplements used,'' Samake said in the statement, distributed by Global Sports Management. ``Nandrolone has only recently been banned by the NBA and was unknown to me at the time of using the product.

    ``The lesson for a young athlete to be learned is that all products they are going to use should be checked with a certified strength coach, trainer or doctor before using them.''

    Lakers coach Phil Jackson said he didn't believe Samake should have been suspended because the violation occurred in the offseason.

    ``We've known about this since October, the first two days of training camp,'' Jackson said. ``He came forward. It was an innocent commission. We alerted the league.''

    Jackson said Samake was tested during a physical examination at the beginning of training camp.

    ``I'm bewildered and feel sorry for him,'' Lakers forward Samaki Walker said. ``It's something over the counter. Unfortunately these type of things change every year, they add something every year. I believe his story.''

    Because Shaquille O'Neal had to undergo surgery on his arthritic right big toe during the offseason, the Lakers signed the 7-foot Samake as a free agent on Aug. 23. He has appeared in six games, averaging 8 minutes, 2.3 rebounds and 2.7 blocks.

    Samake was a second-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets in 2000. He played in 34 games for the Nets in the 2000-01 season, averaging 1.4 points and 1.6 rebounds in 6.6 minutes.

    O'Neal, who had surgery on his right big toe on Sept. 11, hopes to make his season debut in the next week or two.

    ``I talked to him earlier and I know he feels bad,'' O'Neal said. ``It was an honest mistake.

    ``To tell you the truth, I don't know what's legal and what's illegal by NBA standards. For example -- this is a true story -- I had a poppy seed muffin during the Olympics, right before I took the test. A couple days later, they thought I was doing coke. We later found out that poppy seeds in a muffin were the same thing as cocaine.''
     
  2. CLFranchise

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    WTF??? Poppy seeds in a muffin are the same thing as cocaine? :confused:
     
  3. vj23k

    vj23k Contributing Member

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    Well, not exactly. But, if you were to eat anything containing poppy seeds within days of the test, I believe it could trigger a positive result.
     
  4. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    I thought is was opium since opium comes from poppy plants.
     
  5. codell

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    This reminds me of Seinfeld. lol

    Actually, there was a spot on some TV show I saw that disproved this. They said, that poppy seeds can trigger a positive result. However, they said you would have to eat something like 100 poppy seed muffins in order for it to even show up on a test. In other words, 10-20 poppy seeds arent going to be enough to show up on a test. Thats just what I heard anyway.
     
  6. RocketFan85

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    Well opium comes from poopy seeds, just don't ask me how I know;)
     
  7. Christopher

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    Why bother suspending him if its only going to be for a handfull of games?

    One thing that really get to me about the NBA, NFL and baseball is that a player who tests positive to a banned drug always get off so lightly.

    He in Australia's major sports if you Test positive to say Steroids you get anything from 2 years to life to think about it. I wish US sports would take the same tough stance against drugs.
     
  8. TheReasonSF3

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    He doesn't even look that big:
    <img src="http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20021113/capt.1037164978.hawks_lakers_las108.jpg">
     
  9. CLFranchise

    CLFranchise Contributing Member

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    Wrong Samake G, The picture you posted is Samaki Walker. The article talks about Soumaila Samake
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    He doesnt look big either though... ;)
     

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