The Denver player may have nerve problems in his back. The forward hasn’t played in over two weeks due to a new injury. The back is known to be Michael Porter Jr.’s weak spot, a type of Achilles tendon that has already required several surgeries and a third is not ruled out. . Operating table.
Denver Post’s Mike Singer sounded the alarm: Porter Jr. could miss the rest of the season. It will be a very difficult stick for a player and his team who injured Jamal Murray from last season and has recently played without Nikola Jokic due to a right wrist injury.
Porter Jr. may have nerve problems in his back, compounding his current injury.
The forward last played in a game on November 6, when he missed an easy layup due to a back problem. He then left the court and hadn’t played in over two weeks.
Denver has only reported that Porter Jr. has suffered a local back injury, but has not set a recovery time at any time, and has not provided any details or specs.
Porter Jr. signed a five-year, up to $172 million contract extension (which could go up to $207). This extension will take effect from next season.
But his start to the campaign was gray, numbers that had nothing to do with last season’s good form, games and stats a clear decline, partly due to the discomfort he was dragging his back against. was explained in