76ers forward Paul George has finally commented on the 25-game suspension he received after failing a drug test due to taking a banned substance.
Following his suspension earlier this year, the NBA veteran held a press conference where he addressed the situation. He explained that his decision to take a banned substance was motivated by a desire to recover from a knee injury sustained in the offseason and to cope with the resulting mental health challenges.
“At the moment, I didn’t know the repercussions,” he explained. “It was just a poorly timed decision.”
He continued: "Being a pro athlete takes a toll on you. My body wasn't where I wanted it to be. The expectations to perform because of my body not being where it needed to be, obviously, I'm going to have an expectation for myself. That's what led to a poor decision at the time."
Paul George Gives Details About His Suspension
The 35-year-old lamented that he’s “no superhero” and that he’s “human,” and “made a mistake in that moment,” but he said the 25-game suspension allowed his body to heal.
“I’m in a much better place physically,” George explained. “I’ve been feeling great and feeling awesome on the court, so I’m looking forward to putting it to the test now.”
The 76ers, who are currently in seventh place in the East, face a major test over their next 10 games as George attempts to secure them a playoff spot.
The NBA All-Star opened the press conference by apologizing to the City of Philadelphia, his family, and his teammates for his actions.
“To let people down hurt more than anything going through this process,” he explained. But shoutout to the guys for having my back and supporting me through this time to where now, things are on the positive side, looking to tomorrow and being available and giving it everything I got.”
Suspension Cuts Season Short
George's season with the 76ers was cut short after he was suspended on January 31, 2026, for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy. Before the suspension, he played 27 games, averaging 16 points per game. His start to the season had already been delayed by 12 games while he recuperated from arthroscopic surgery on a left knee injury sustained during a summer workout.
This recent injury is one of several body issues he's dealt with in recent seasons, which have included a right knee sprain and a bone bruise.
Drafted by the Indiana Pacers in 2010, George also had stints with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers before signing a four-year, $212 million max contract as a free agent with the 76ers in July 2024.
Throughout his 15-year NBA career, he has achieved nine All-Star selections, six All-NBA selections, and has been named to four NBA All-Defensive Teams.
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