Milwaukee forward Bobby Portis said his home was burglarized Saturday night while he was playing in the Bucks’ 114-113 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Portis shared a video on social media that appeared to show two men outside his home on a security camera. The alleged suspects could be seen breaking glass from the front door of the house.
While Portis did not go into details and the alleged suspects were not seen entering his home in the video Portis posted, he said that “many of my most prized possessions were stolen.”
I consider Milwaukee my home. Last night, while I was at work, my house was burglarized and many of my most prized possessions were stolen. If you have any tips or information, please send them to info@bobbyportis.com. Rewards for information leading to recovery or arrests! pic.twitter.com/ORNYHxNC1c
—Bobby BP Portis (@BPortistime) November 3, 2024
“While I was on my game yesterday, I had a home break-in happen and most of my most prized possessions were taken… Any information leading to the return of any of my belongings will be handsomely rewarded,” he said, in part.
It is unclear what specifically was stolen. Portis believes he was specifically targeted and filed a police report. .
Portis will be in his fifth season with the Bucks this fall. He has averaged 11 points and 5.7 rebounds in six games this season, and had 10 points and eight rebounds in Saturday’s loss. The 29-year-old, whom the Chicago Bulls first selected with the 22nd overall pick in 2015 out of Arkansas, is in the third year of a four-year, $48.5 million contract with the Bucks.
Milwaukee fell to 1-5 on the season after Saturday’s loss at Fiserv Forum. After winning their season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Bucks have lost five in a row. They will face the Cavaliers again next Monday in Cleveland.