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Because of ongoing investigations and potential legal ramifications, Jahlil Okafor has not answered specific questions about his off-court transgressions in Philadelphia and Boston. You can read about those here (Boston incident), here (Philadelphia incident), and here (speeding incident). This afternoon Okafor issued a general public apology for his actions through a series of tweets.
I hold myself to a higher standard than anyone else ever could and I'm not proud of some of my decisions over the last few months.
— Jahlil Okafor (@JahlilOkafor) November 29, 2015
I own my choices both personally and now publicly. At this point I am cooperating and respecting the process I have to go through.
— Jahlil Okafor (@JahlilOkafor) November 29, 2015
Going forward I don't want to be a distraction for my team and am grateful for the support and guidance those close to me are giving.
— Jahlil Okafor (@JahlilOkafor) November 29, 2015
I am 100% focused on my responsibility to the League, my teammates and fans.
— Jahlil Okafor (@JahlilOkafor) November 29, 2015
Okafor has not been suspended by the 76ers and will continue to play for the time being, including in tonight's game against the Memphis Grizzlies.