The NBA first developed its anti-drug policy in 1983. Reportedly, only eight players have been caught and suspended for using performance-enhancing drugs in NBA history.
Paul George was recently handed a 25-game suspension for violating the NBA’s anti-drug policy, a decision that has put the league in hot water with a portion of the fanbase, particularly because Paul George was reportedly taking medication related to mental health issues.
Michael Irvin is having some fun at Paul George’s expense this week. The retired Dallas Cowboys great Irvin appeared on the “It Is What It Is” podcast.
The Philadelphia 76ers may be in a pickle for the remainder of the season, as Paul George has been suspended for 25 games for violating the league’s drug policy.
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Just as things were looking more normal for the Sixers, we got some unexpected news. Because these are still your Philadelphia 76ers… After a couple of solid wins last week, we heard that Paul George has been suspended 25 games for violating the NBA’s anti-drug policy.
On Saturday, the NBA issued a 25-game suspension to Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George for violating the league’s Anti-Drug Program. George has appeared in just 27 games this season, and the suspension means he will not be eligible to return until the 76ers host the Chicago Bulls on March 25.
Charles Barkley had some questions about the 25-game suspension handed down to Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George for violating the NBA’s Anti-Drug policy.
The NBA has handed down a significant suspension to Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George, with details surrounding the decision raising serious concerns about player conduct and league policy.
The NBA suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for violating the league’s anti-drug program. According to the official statement, he will miss the next 25 games.
The NBA has handed Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George a 25-game suspension without pay after determining he violated the league’s Anti-Drug Program,
From having one of his best games of the season four nights ago to getting sidelined until late March. Paul George admitted to taking “improper medication” for mental health issues.
Just when things threatened to improve for the Philadelphia 76ers, who recently welcomed big man Joel Embiid back into the fold, a major update came out.
Just as everything seemed to be falling into place for the Philadelphia 76ers, they were blindsided by news of Paul George being suspended for 25 games.
Nick Nurse knows the Philadelphia 76ers’ rotations will be different moving forward following veteran star Paul George’s suspension. The NBA announced on Saturday that George sustained a 25-game ban for violating its anti-drug policy.
Paul George’s suspension is not the news that the Philadelphia 76ers could have wanted to hear. Not that George has been really available for the 76ers since coming over from the Los Angeles Clippers.
The 76ers just took a body blow they didn’t see coming. Veteran forward Paul George has been suspended 25 games without pay for violating the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program, the league announced Saturday.
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George has been suspended by the NBA for 25 games. He violated the league’s anti-drug policy. The suspension begins with tonight’s game against New Orleans.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George has been suspended without pay for 25 games by the NBA on Saturday morning for violating the terms of the league's anti-drug program.
The Philadelphia 76ers are coming off an impressive 139-122 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, and this was quite a satisfying way to make amends after losing by 37 points to the Charlotte Hornets a few days ago.