Nets' Michael Porter Jr. details how rest of NBA should perceive him

Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. reflected on his first season with the team, where he took on a new role as primary scoring option. Porter believes he should be viewed as an All-Star caliber player going forward, having averaged 24.2 points per game.
Michael Porter Jr., a forward for the Brooklyn Nets, finished his first season with the team, taking on a new role as the primary scoring option. He averaged 24.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. Porter played in 52 games, achieving career-highs in points and assists per contest. Despite not making the All-Star Game, Porter believes he should be viewed as an All-Star caliber player. He compared his experience to his first season in the NBA, adjusting to a new team and role. Porter is confident in his abilities and expects to continue improving.
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