Milwaukee Bucks' Bobby Portis Jr. suspended 25 games for anti-drug program violation
- Bobby Portis Jr. Of the Milwaukee Bucks has been suspended for 25 games for testing positive for Tramadol, a banned substance under the NBA's drug policy.
- Portis's suspension starts with the Bucks' game against the Los Angeles Clippers, meaning he can return on April 8 at the earliest.
- His agent, Mark Bartelstein, stated that Portis unintentionally took Tramadol, believing it to be Toradol, which is allowed by the league.
- The Bucks will rely more on new trade acquisitions as Portis will miss most of the remaining season with this suspension.
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