Friday, February 13, 2015
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Juan Dixon Later Years
Juan Dixon, American former professional basketball player,
is still remembered by basketball lovers for leading the University of Maryland
Terrapins to their first NCAA championship in
2002 and earning Most Outstanding Player honors at the 2002 Final Four.
However, his success story was cut short when he was
suspended indefinitely by the International Basketball Federation for using anabolic-androgenic steroids
in February 2010. Dixon tested positive for
Nandrolone after an anti-doping test was conducted on him in Greece after he
joined Aris Thessaloniki of the Greek A1 League.
During the summer of 2005, Juan Dixon signed as a free agent
with the Portland Trail Blazers. In his first year with the Blazers, Dixon started 42 times
and played in 76 games while he only started four games and played in 63 in his
last year with the Wizards. Juan Dixon was later traded at the 2007 NBA trade
deadline to Toronto
for Fred Jones. He was then traded from the Toronto Raptors to the Detroit
Pistons on the 2008 NBA trade deadline, February 21, 2008 in exchange for
center Primož Brezec and cash considerations.
In March 2011, Dixon signed
with Bandirma Banvit in Turkey
and later joined the Maryland Terrapin coaching staff as a special assistant
under head coach Mark Turgeon on November 27, 2013.
Location:
United States
Monday, February 2, 2015
Juan Dixon Caught Doping
Former NBA player Juan Dixon tested positive for steroids, according to an announcement by his Spanish team Unicaja. The American former professional basketball player tested positive for Nandrolone after an anti-doping test was conducted on him in Greece after he joined Aris Thessaloniki of the Greek A1 League.
Juan Dixon joined Unicaja Málaga of Spain in the next
season and received his suspension in February 2010. Dixon was suspended indefinitely by the
International Basketball Federation. Many believed that Dixon was using anabolic-androgenic steroids
for long when he was playing in the NBA, where he was never suspended.
Labels:
anabolic-androgenic steroids,
Juan Dixon,
NBA,
steroids
Location:
Florida, USA
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Juan Dixon History
Juan Dixon is best known in the world of basketball for earning the Most Outstanding Player honors at the 2002 Final Four. The American former professional basketball player is also hailed by many for leading the University of Maryland Terrapins to their first NCAA championship in 2002.
Born on October 9, 1978, Juan Dixon attended Lake Clifton High School as a freshman. Dixon scored 1,590 career points while playing basketball at Calvert Hall, a high school in Towson , Maryland . His moment of recognition came when head coach Gary Williams at the University of Maryland , College Park watched him dove for the ball down 20 points with two minutes to go.
The basketball star helped Terps
to their first ever Final Four appearance but the team lost to Duke. Dixon was soon voted to
All-ACC team and was also a first team All-American. His playing style
impressed one and all and he started getting recognition as one of the nation's
best college players. Dixon
was honored as the 2002 ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year and ACC Athlete
of the Year.
Juan Dixon became the all-time
scoring leader for Maryland when he scored 29
points against Wisconsin .
He also became the only player in the history of National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) to accumulate 2,000 points, 300 steals, and 200 three-point
field goals. The #3 jersey of Dixon was honored
and now hangs in the XFINITY
Center after he completed
his career. Juan Dixon was honored as a part of the ACC 50th Anniversary men's
basketball team in 2002 and the basketball star featured on the cover of a
video game, NCAA Final Four.
Juan Dixon joined the Maryland
Terrapin coaching staff on November 27, 2013 as a special assistant under head
coach Mark Turgeon.
About Nandrolone
Nandrolone, categorized as a
Schedule III controlled substance in the United States , is banned under the
WADA Code. Medically, this drug (falling into the category of anabolic-androgenic steroids)
is used in the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and aplastic
anemia.
Athletes and bodybuilders make
use of Nandrolone as it can stimulate production of red blood cells in the
body. This anabolic steroid can improve bone density and has been in news
behind doping cases of many sport celebrities, including Merlene Ottey, Jamie
Bloem, Dieter Baumann, and Linford Christie.
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