By Brendan Bures
Thanks in part to the NFLâs announcement it would study cannabis as a pain management tool, the intersection of marijuana and professional sports has entered the mainstream as of late. Curiosity abounds on whether the plant could be used in recovery and possibly preventing traumatic brain injuries for professional athletes.
With top-level sports leagues like the NBA and NFL still testing and punishing its players for marijuana use, despite players living in legal states and former players admitting to using cannabis, those leagues are being forced to re-examine their stance on cannabis.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver was recently posed this question on an episode of the Yahoo! Sports âPosted Upâ podcast. Silver emphasized that any changes made to the leagueâs substance policy would first have to be collectively bargained between the playerâs union. But he did mention that itâs a conversation happening around the league.
âWhen Iâve talked to players about it, I think they have mixed feelings. Itâs not so much about what guys do in the summer,â Silver said. âIf they want to smoke pot, whatever, itâs legal in a lot of states. We have no issue with that.â
He mentioned that some players worry others are smoking too much marijuana during the season. Their concern isnât so much about play on the court â âItâs certainly not a performance-enhancing drug,â Silver said â but whatâs happening off the court that drives a player to consume so much marijuana.
âOne of the things Iâve been talking more about in the past several years is mental wellness of our players,â Silver said. âSome guys are smoking pot in the same way some guys would take a drink. Just using it to calm down a little bit or using it to relax, no big deal. Itâs no issue, which is why I think itâs been legalized in a lot of states.
âOn the other hand, thereâs guys in the league who are smoking a lot of pot,â he added. âThen the question becomes, âWell, why are you smoking a lot of pot?â And thatâs where mental wellness comes in. Because Iâve directly talked to players who say Iâm smoking a lot of pot because I have a lot of anxiety and Iâm struggling.â
And while Silver did acknowledge feelings over the NBA still testing for marijuana was seen as âuncool,â he wanted more research available before making any conclusive decision. Like the NFL, the NBA is studying how the plant could be used for pain management. But the league also wants to be sure because of what possible message theyâre sending to kids.
âWhen we change our policy we have to be really careful because weâre clearly sending a message to young people,â Silver said. âJust like with alcohol, you have to teach young people how to use a substance appropriately and responsibly so it doesnât overwhelm your life. Itâs a complicated issue.â
This article was originally posted on The Fresh Toast.
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