Hey, fans and friends, Han Dejun of the G1 Liaoning team, that performance is really not covered, 31 points and 23 rebounds, he is really a hero of the team! But what surprised us even more was that after the game, Han Dejun broke out by himself, he underwent a doping test, and the strength of the CBA's anti-doping is really nothing to say.
The CBA plans to randomly select a player urine test before each game, which is beautifully done, fair and just, so that those who want to make small moves can't get into the hole. Although we have not yet had a doping scandal in the CBA, this rule definitely sets a good example for other sports events.
In the last game, Wu Guanxi of the Xinjiang team was also drawn. He had 12 points and seven rebounds in that game. Edison Wu's urine test results did not cause much turmoil, which also shows that everyone really trusts the CBA test.
Next, the rules of the G2 and CBA urine tests in the finals must continue. When the time comes, two more players will be drawn, which will be a test of the players' work ethic and the league's spirit of fair play.
CBA's insistence on urine testing is really commendable. Fair play is king. Basketball, after all, is a team sport, and one person's performance cannot affect the overall situation, but anti-doping testing is definitely a deterrent for those who want to take shortcuts.