Joakim Noah of the New York Knicks has been suspended for taking SARMs. The NBA has suspended Joakim for taking the Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) known as “LGD-4033” which will put the New York Knicks center out for 20 games and have him forfeit between $2 million and $3 million in salary during the suspension. The National Basketball Players Association announced Saturday that neither Noah nor the union would appeal the suspension. "We believe that this isolated occurrence was a regrettable mistake," the union announced in a statement. "Joakim has offered his deepest apologies for this infraction." Joakim Noah tested positive for LGD-4033 which is banned under the NBA's current collective bargaining agreement. LGD-4033 is defined as a "non-steroidal, selective androgen receptor modulator that, much like testosterone, can create anabolic activity in muscles and bones". In a clinical sudy done at Boston University School of Medicine, LGD-4033 was associated with dose-dependent suppression of total testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. follicle-stimulating hormone and free testosterone showed significant suppression.