How does he have it in the first place though?
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According to the agent an assistant who has a prescription offered one.
The assistant thought it was okay because up until this season it was allowed in the league.
Bobby misheard what the medication was and though it was Toradal which is still allowed and he has been taking for inflammation.
Maybe it’s BS but between the names being similar, the recent change in what’s allowed, etc. it seems like it’s believable.
yeah you don't take that crap from an assistant, but from a team physician. But wait, Bobby has an assistant? Dude's a role player.
I believe in the not-updated info of the assistant
~~RIP bucks season unless they’re able to appeal it and have him back for playoffs~~. Nevermind forgot there’s still 29 games left, still going to hurt since their front court is pretty thin so going to be hard to climb the standings.
Seems like the agents story is believable so maybe the appeal will work too
Kuzma helps a lot with that situation