The Cairns Taipans say they have been made aware that guard Jackson Makoi has been arrested and is assisting police with their investigation.
The NBL club said in a statement on Sunday that the matter had been referred to the Basketball Australia integrity unit.
The Taipans added that Makoi would not be available for Sunday afternoon’s away game against the Sydney Kings at Qudos Bank Arena and the club would not provide any further comment for now.
The NBL said in a statement it was aware of an incident involving Makoi and has been advised he has been arrested.
‘As this is now a matter for the NSW police and Basketball Australia’s integrity unit, the league is unable to comment further at this stage.’ it said.
His club also released a statement on the matter.
Jackson Makoi (pictured) has been arrested and is assisting police with their investigation
Makoi will not be available for Sunday afternoon’s away game against the Sydney Kings
‘The matter has been referred to the Basketball Australia Integrity Unit and the club has advised the NBL,’ the Taipans’ statement said.
‘The club will not provide any further comments at this time.’
Makoi played for South Sudan at last year’s Paris Olympics and has averaged 4.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 11 NBL games this season.
Last August, Makoi was banned for eight matches after being charged with driving under the influence while in Queensland.