All players will take three random tests annually, two during the
season and one in the offseason, with a positive test resulting in a
20-game suspension for a first violation and a 45-game ban for a
second one.
A player would be dismissed and disqualified from the NBA for a
third violation.
Owners and players had agreed to find a process for HGH testing
during their collective bargaining negotiations in 2011.
The testing will begin with the start of 2015 NBA training camps.
The NBA joins Major League Baseball and the National Football League
among the major North American sports leagues to implement testing
for HGH.
The National Hockey League has said it plans to implement
drug-testing for HGH but has not announced a program.
MLB was the first to initiate blood testing and analysis of urine
samples for HGH in 2013 and has disciplined players for its use
under the joint doping program with the players association.
The NFL and players union, which added HGH testing as part of the
collective bargaining agreement signed in 2011, did not agree on the
terms until 2014.
Random testing of a limited nature started in October of last
season. Of about 790 HGH tests given in the first year of testing,
there were no positives.
(Editing by Steve Keating.)
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