The league announced the suspension Thursday for Mayo’s positive test for dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Mayo’s suspension will start Friday night when the Grizzlies visit Philadelphia, and he will be able to return Feb. 15 also against the 76ers in Memphis.
Mayo said in a statement released by the team that he is extremely disappointed he will miss 10 games as the Grizzlies are making a push for the playoffs. He blamed an over the counter supplement that he didn’t know was banned by the NBA for the positive test.
“It was an honest mistake, but I take full responsibility for my actions,” Mayo said in the statement released by the team. I apologize to my fans, teammates and the Grizzlies organization for regrettably not doing the necessary research about what supplements I can put in my body.”
It's happened to a couple of other players before. I'm inclined to believe they are all honest mistakes, it's not as though the players who have been caught out resemble bodybuilders or have tested positive for anabolic steroids, but it just goes to show how careful athletes have to be about these matters and how vigilant they have to be in doing the research and seeking out advice about these supplements.