Hornets'
Jefferson handed five-game ban for doping violation
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[December 10, 2015]
(Reuters) - Charlotte Hornets center
Al Jefferson has been suspended without pay for five games for violating
the terms of the National Basketball Association's anti-drug program,
the league announced on Wednesday.
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Jefferson's suspension will begin with the next regular season game
for which he is eligible and physically able to play, the NBA said
in a statement.
The league disclosed no further details about his violation, though
according to the terms of the agreement between the NBA and its
Players' Association, players are suspended for five games following
a third positive marijuana test.
"We are disappointed in Al's decisions that led to this suspension,"
the Charlotte Hornets said in response to Jefferson's five-game ban.
"As an organization, we do not condone this behavior. We have
addressed this with Al. He is regretful and understands that we
expect him to learn from this mistake."
Taken 15th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2004 NBA draft,
Jefferson is averaging 13.7 points and 6.4 rebounds per game for the
Hornets this season, having started in all 17 games he has played.
However, he has not competed for the team since Nov. 29 when he
exited during the first quarter of a game against the Milwaukee
Bucks because of a left calf strain.
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Jefferson, 30, said in a statement: "I want to apologize to the
Hornets organization, our owner, my teammates and my coaches for the
poor decision that I made.
"I know I have let people down, especially the Hornets fans that
have been so supportive of me since I arrived in Charlotte two years
ago. From the bottom of my heart, I am truly sorry, and I am
committed to making smarter decisions in the future."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Larry
Fine)
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