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what was paul george suspended for

Paul George was suspended 25 games for violating the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program, which the league classified as a breach of its anti-drug policy. George has said the violation came from taking an “improper medication” while receiving treatment for a personal mental health issue.

What was Paul George suspended for?

  • The NBA announced that Paul George, now with the Philadelphia 76ers, was suspended 25 games without pay for violating the terms of the league’s Anti-Drug Program.
  • Neither the league nor George has publicly specified the exact substance or medication involved, only that it fell under an improper use that triggered the anti-drug rules.

Paul George’s explanation

  • In a public statement, George said he had been seeking help for a mental health issue and “made the mistake of taking an improper medication.”
  • He emphasized taking full responsibility, apologized to the 76ers organization, his teammates, and fans, and said he would use the time away to get his mind and body in the best condition to help the team when he returns.

Impact of the suspension

  • The suspension is for 25 regular-season games, starting with a 76ers game against the New Orleans Pelicans, and makes him eligible to return on March 25.
  • Financially, the missed games cost him a significant portion of his salary for the season, as 25 games without pay are deducted under the league’s disciplinary rules.

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