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Originally posted by Adam_Magic:

Gotta be Shard, that is a huge blow!

 

outside of the obvious, the other thread that mentioned Lewis as the culprit, why on earth would you read "elevated testosterone levels" and associate that with Rashard?

 

No other reason particularly but then you could say that about any player on our team... nobody jumps out as being the culprit (if true). Just seems a coincidence that the other guy posts and then a supposed "insider" says similar!

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Originally posted by Jareth Cutestory:

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Originally posted by Catman Forever:

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Originally posted by TragicFan:

This is bogus. Don't believe any of it.

Just like the CJ Watson rumor, I wish you were right. You're not in this case. Time will tell about CJ.

Why should we believe you?

Why shouldn't you? What would I have to gain by posting fake bad news about one of my favorite players on my favorite team?

 

"Hey honey, guess what I did today? I got a bunch of message board tools to believe that ******* ***** failed a drug test and is gonna be suspended. Go make me a turkey pot pie!"

 

I just thought you guys would want to know before it hit the national media and started a crapstorm. Forgive me for caring.

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Orlando Magic All-Star Rashard Lewis will be suspended for the first 10 games of next season because he has tested positive for a testosterone-producing steroid, the Orlando Sentinel has learned.

 

According to league sources, Lewis was taking nutritional supplements at the end of last season that unknowing to him contained a substance commonly known as DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) -- a chemical compound made naturally in the body but also found in numerous over-the-counter supplements at nutritional stores. The substance is banned by most sports leagues, including the NBA.

 

Tony Dutt, Lewis' agent, said: "We're just getting word of some things, so at this point I don't want to make a comment on it."

 

"It's our understanding it was a vitamin supplement."

 

One source said he believed Lewis's positive test was "an honest mistake."

 

"There are more than 100 banned substances on the league's list and athletes have to watch everything they take from common cold medications to vitamins to supplements," the source said.

 

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