Paul George discussed an incident involving a reporter's inappropriate behavior towards playersPaul George (Image Credit: Getty Images)
During their basketball careers, several players have encountered and navigated numerous challenging situations. While some have openly addressed these issues, others have opted to keep quiet. Recently, Paul George, the Philadelphia 76ers star, shared with his fans a personal experience involving such a situation.

In a recent episode of Podcast P, George shared a disturbing story about a reporter in Washington. According to George, this reporter would openly stare at players’ private parts in the locker room, which is completely inappropriate and unacceptable behavior.

“There was an incident and there was even way back my time of being in the NBA where guys would talk about this situation. There was a reporter in Washington that would look at, stare at dudes’ meat while they’re in calls or while they’re changing. George said.

George’s revelation highlights the importance of respecting athletes’ privacy and personal boundaries.

Paul George Can’t Stop Praising Nick Nurse

George became a free agent by deciding not to exercise his player option in his $48.7 million contract with the Clippers for the 2024–25 season. After his decision, several teams, including the Golden State Warriors, presented him with compelling offers. However, The small forward ultimately chose to sign a contract with the 76ers. After playing a few games under the guidance of his new coach, Nick Nurse, George can’t stop raving about him.

“His coaching philosophy, his environment that he creates. It’s crazy…We have a personal DJ that travels with the team and plays like [during practice] when we shoot free throws. So I love that you have to be locked into what’s going on.” George said.


George will debut for the 76ers in their first regular season game of the 2024-25 NBA season against the Milwaukee Bucks. The game will intensely competitive as George squares off against the Bucks’ star player, Giannis Antetokounmpo.