NEW YORK (AP) -- The NBA suspended Milwaukee Bucks forward Marcus Fizer on Tuesday for one game following his guilty plea on a gun charge.
Fizer, who signed with the Bucks last Thursday, is currently on the injured list with a knee injury and out four to six weeks. He will serve the suspension when he is healthy enough to play.
The former Chicago Bulls player pleaded guilty in August to carrying a loaded handgun in his car. Fizer was sentenced to a year's probation and fined $2,500.
Fizer was charged with a felony count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in October 2002. Authorities said a police officer recovered the gun from Fizer's sport utility vehicle during a highway traffic stop.
Fizer was drafted by the Bulls in 2000. He became
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