FIBA WORLD CUP CHINA 2019: French Basketball World Cup star hits out after dope test
Rudy Gobert (L) helped the French make a winning start in their Basketball World Cup opener, before being woken up for a drugs test just hours later (AFP Photo/Nicolas ASFOURI)
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Shenzhen (China) (AFP) – French star Rudy Gobert accused basketball’s governing body FIBA of showing “no respect” on Monday after he said he was woken up for a doping test at the World Cup in China just hours after a match.
The Utah Jazz centre made plain his anger in a tweet, writing: “Got woke up this morning for a doping control (BLOOD and urine), the morning after a late game when I could sleep more.
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“No respect for the player’s recovery time. Terrible way of doing things @FIBA.”
The towering two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and his French side squeezed through 78-74 against Germany on Sunday evening in their tournament opener.
Gobert, 27, had a game-leading five blocks to help the French make a winning start in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Gobert, who stands an imposing 7ft 1in (2.16-metre), has taken over the mantle of France’s leading star from the now-retired Tony Parker.
FIBA did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment. AFP Mon, Sep 2 1:25 AM PDT
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