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Paul George given 25-game ban for violating NBA anti-drug programme
Summary
The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for 25 games for violating its anti-drug programme; George said he mistakenly took an 'improper' medication while seeking treatment, and he will not be eligible to return until 25 March.
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The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug programme. George said he mistakenly took an improper medication while seeking treatment for a mental health issue. The league announced the suspension is without pay and that he is not eligible to return until the 76ers' game against the Chicago Bulls on 25 March.
Key facts:
- The NBA announced a 25-game suspension under its anti-drug programme.
- Paul George said he took an "improper" medication while seeking treatment for a mental health issue.
- The league stated the suspension will be without pay.
- He is not eligible to return until 25 March, when the 76ers play the Chicago Bulls and 10 regular-season games will remain.
Summary:
The suspension sidelines George for 25 games and is unpaid. His earliest possible return is set for 25 March; further details beyond that date were not provided.
