Michael Porter Jr. Dealing With Significant Back Injury

Author Avatar

2 min read • November 23, 2021

Posted in

NBA
Michael Porter Jr. Dealing With Significant Back Injury

Star Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. may miss the entire season due to a nerve issue in his back, according to a report from Mike Singer of The Denver Post.

Porter Jr., who just signed a four-year, $205 million extension, injured his back on Nov. 6 when he botched a wide-open layup with 9 minutes left in the 1st quarter against the Rockets. Despite being in obvious discomfort, he stayed in the game for another 4 minutes before being subbed out, and he has missed all 8 games since. 

The 23-year-old has had long-standing back issues stretching back to his college career, suffering an injury two minutes into his first NCAA game that ultimately led to two back surgeries in Nov. 2017 and July 2018. Expected to be a top lottery pick, he slipped down to No. 14 in the 2018 Draft and missed his entire rookie season because of concerns with his long-term health.

The fourth-year forward’s teammate, Austin Rivers, said in a recent report that he has been playing with pain the whole season. His performance this year had been lackluster: Porter Jr. has averaged 10.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists on 36.4% from the field and 21.7% on threes in his first 8 games, a far cry from the 19/7.3/1.1 line on 66.3% true shooting – good for 7th in the Association – he put up in a breakout 2020-21 campaign. 

Porter’s loss would be devastating for a Denver team that is already without star point guard Jamal Murray, who tore his ACL in April 2021 and remains without a return timeline. 

Wings Aaron Gordon and Jeff Green will be asked to shoulder the load. Gordon himself just signed a 4-year, $92 million contract extension in the offseason, and has averaged 14.9 points and 6.6 rebounds on 33.3 minutes per game in the last 8 games.