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Once touted as a top prospect in the 2018 draft class, Porter Jr. fell to the Nuggets at No.
Porter Jr.’s 9.3 offensive rebound percentage ranks second on the team among players in the rotation, with Mason Plumlee having a slight edge at 11.1 percent.
Simply put, when he has been on the court this season, Porter Jr. is looking to attack the boards early and often.
For Porter Jr., his shooting is even more important as he moves around off-ball to receive catch-and-shoot opportunities.
Once Porter Jr. knocked down a couple of shots early against Indiana, one could see the confidence he had later in the game.
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