Paul George suspended 25 games for violating NBA drug policy

The NBA suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for 25 games on Saturday for breaching the league's anti-drug policy, just a week before the trade deadline. George, who took responsibility in a statement citing mental health treatment, will miss games starting against New Orleans and return on March 25. The suspension disrupts the team's momentum as they sit sixth in the Eastern Conference.

Philadelphia's plans suffered a setback on January 31, 2026, when the NBA announced a 25-game suspension for Paul George due to a violation of its anti-drug policy. The punishment begins with the 76ers' home game against the New Orleans Pelicans that evening, leaving George sidelined until March 25, when he can return for a matchup against the Chicago Bulls. At that point, only 10 regular-season games will remain.

In a statement, George addressed the issue candidly: “Over the past few years, I’ve discussed the importance of mental health, and in the course of recently seeking treatment for an issue of my own, I made the mistake of taking an improper medication. I take full responsibility for my actions and apologize to the Sixers organization, my teammates and the Philly fans for my poor decision making during this process. I am focused on using this time to make sure that my mind and body are in the best condition to help the team when I return.”

The nine-time All-Star, in the second year of a four-year, $212 million contract, will forfeit $11.7 million in salary. This reduces the 76ers' luxury tax bill by about $5 million, potentially aiding maneuvers at the February 5 trade deadline, though it highlights their depth issues on the wing.

Coach Nick Nurse expressed disappointment but optimism: “Obviously I’m disappointed, for sure. But those guys that have been playing this year, there’s a bunch of them, and we’ve got to figure out who’s going to replace some of the things he does positionally and defensively and shots and all that kind of stuff. But I think there’s a number of guys there to do it.”

George has averaged 16.0 points per game this season at 38.2% from three, improving from last year's injury-plagued 16.2 points over 41 games. His recent 32-point outburst with nine threes against Milwaukee underscored his value. The 76ers, sixth in the East and eyeing a direct playoff spot, will lean on players like Kelly Oubre, Jared McCain, Quentin Grimes, Justin Edwards, Trendon Watford and Jabari Walker to fill the gap during a demanding schedule, including a six-game road trip spanning the deadline.

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Paul George at a press conference addressing his 25-game NBA suspension for an anti-drug policy violation.
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NBA suspends Paul George for 25 games over anti-drug violation

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The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug policy, effective immediately. George attributed the infraction to taking improper medication while addressing a mental health issue and expressed full responsibility in a statement. The suspension will sideline the nine-time All-Star until late March, testing the 76ers' playoff push.

Paul George is set to return to the Philadelphia 76ers lineup on Wednesday against the Chicago Bulls after serving a 25-game suspension for a failed drug test. He apologized Tuesday for the impact on his team's momentum and said he is ready to take on a larger role. The 76ers have struggled with multiple injuries during his absence.

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Philadelphia 76ers star guard Tyrese Maxey will miss at least the next three weeks due to a tendon injury in his right pinkie finger, further complicating the team's struggles. The 76ers, already without Paul George and Joel Embiid for extended periods, hold a precarious position in the Eastern Conference playoff race. Oklahoma City Thunder stand to potentially benefit from the Sixers' slide through draft pick protections.

The NBA has launched an investigation into the Oklahoma City Thunder for having 10 players sidelined due to injuries during their nationally televised game against the San Antonio Spurs on February 4, 2026. The Thunder, who lost 116-108, dressed only eight players for the matchup, raising questions under the league's player participation policy. Despite the scrutiny, sources suggest the absences stem from legitimate injuries rather than rest management.

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The NBA has opened an investigation into the Milwaukee Bucks' management of the player participation policy, focusing on conflicting reports about Giannis Antetokounmpo's health status. This follows the NBPA's earlier accusation of tanking (see prior coverage), with Antetokounmpo expressing strong desire to play despite the team's decision to hold him out.

アトランタ・ホークスのセンター、クリスタプス・ポルジンギスは、謎の病気のため少なくともあと2週間欠場する見込みです。報道によると、彼はすでにチームの直近8試合中7試合を欠場しており、さらなる検査を受けています。チームは短期的な出場よりも彼の長期的な健康を優先しています。

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The 2025-26 NBA trade deadline on February 5 brought significant roster changes across the league, with teams acquiring stars to bolster playoff chances amid injuries and rebuilds. Moves included the Golden State Warriors adding Kristaps Porziņģis and the Cleveland Cavaliers obtaining James Harden. These transactions signal shifts in team strategies as the regular season nears its end on April 12.

 

 

 

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