Paul George, Sixers
Digest more
Each Friday, Inquirer photo editors pick the best sports images from the last seven days. This week, we’ve got the Phillies wrapping up spring training and returning to town for opening day, Jared McCain back in South Philly for the first time since being traded,
2don MSN
76ers' Paul George apologizes for flunking drug test, ready to return for late-season playoff push
CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — Paul George declined to get into the specifics of his failed drug test that landed him a 25-game suspension but says he is mentally and physically ready to help the Philadelphia 76ers with their playoff push over the last 10 games of the season.
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.
Paul George was suspended for 25 games for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy in January. He opened up on Tuesday.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George isn't expected to have any setbacks when he returns from his month-long suspension.
Paul George spent Tuesday issuing a mea culpa for his “poorly timed decision” that led to a 25-game ban for violating the terms of the NBA’s anti-drug program in late January. The 76ers star did not go into detail about the failed drug test or the banned substance that he took that led to the suspension,
Philadelphia 76ers fans are excited again after Joel Embiid and Paul George made their return during Wednesday night’s matchup against the Chicago Bulls. With Embiid dropping 35 points and George adding 28,