The Bucks’ Bobby Portis may have played the longest game of rock, paper, scissors with the fan

The Milwaukee Bucks (26-31) count Bobby Portis Jr. to bring energy on a nightly basis, especially while the Keystone franchise Giannis Antetokounmpo is on the mend from a lower leg injury. Sometimes, however, it is difficult to turn off such intensity. The veteran attacker is locked in during the historical and mystifying game of rock, paper, scissors. 14 rounds earlier, he was in incredible confrontations with a young fan finally winning the battle with stone, via MrBuckBuck X account.
Fortunately, the Bucks didn’t leave without Portis in the midst of his seemingly endless one-on-one showdown at Fiserv Forum. He gave the young girl a true story that she shared with all her friends and classmates, and also drew V. In addition, the 2021 NBA champion helped his team to a 118-116 victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers, continuing an impressive February for Milwaukee (8-3 this month). All in all, Portis had an amazing night.
Bobby Portis plays a young fan in the longest game of Rock Paper Scissors you’ll ever see
Video via: https://t.co/g2brvaAZmL pic.tvitter.com/srKszVvOGZr
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) February 26, 2026
When the 31-year-old breaks out his “crazy eyes” and is tense on the court, some people might label him as unflappable. Punching then-Chicago Bulls teammate Nikola Mirotic in the face in 2017 probably doesn’t help matters. However, the man clearly has a soft side. He was already a fan favorite, but after this hard-earned Rock, Paper, Scissors triumph, Portis may have just achieved legendary status in Cream City.
He aims to bring that same tenacity into Friday night’s match inconsistent New York Knicks (37-22). Bobby Portis Jr. has been a vital offensive spark plug for the team this season, averaging 13.2 points and 6.5 rebounds while shooting a blistering 45.1 percent from 3-point range. He will try to continue his hot streak in Milwaukee. Maybe another fan will challenge him before the game.
2026-02-27 02:07:00







