Porter Jr., who holds a five-year, $173 million contract, has performed extremely poorly in the playoffs this year, averaging only 9.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, shooting 39.2% and 34.3% from the field.
In the second round of the special playoffs and the Thunder series, five of the seven games scored in single digits, scoring 21 points in G3 and 10 points in G6, and the rest of the games can be called war criminals.
As a result, it is widely believed that Porter Jr. will trade the former this summer offseason due to Porter Jr.'s poor form and the Nuggets will continue to ease salary pressures.
The odds of Porter Jr.'s new home have been freshly released,The Warriors, Bulls and Lakers round out the top three spots, Magic No. 4, Celtics No. 5, Clippers and Trail Blazers tied for No. 6, Suns No. 8, Raptors No. 9.
This guy is 2.08 meters tall, the No. 14 show in the first round of the 18th session, was originally a famous high battery in the league, and made great contributions to the Nuggets winning the championship in the 22-23 season, but he had no choice but to stop or even advance and retreat, fortunately, he is only 26 years old, and he still has time and opportunity to prove himself in the future.
So the question is, after Porter Jr. is gone, who can afford the Nuggets' starting No. 3 position?