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Charlotte's Jefferson banned five NBA games for drug violation

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Al Jefferson of the Charlotte Hornets, pictured on November 3, 2015, will miss the first five games for which he is eligible and physically able to play (AFP Photo/Streeter Lecka)

New York (AFP) - Charlotte Hornets center Al Jefferson, sidelined another week or two by a left calf strain, was issued a five-game suspension by the NBA on Wednesday for vioalting terms of its Anti-Drug Program.

No details were given about the nature of the violation or the medication involved, a typical move under US medical privacy laws.

Jefferson, who was hurt in the first quarter of a November 29 game against Milwaukee, will miss the first five games for which he is eligible and physically able to play.