Michael Porter Jr. believes he has what the Chicago Bulls are missing
The NBA draft is always about taking risks. They don't come much bigger than Michael Porter Jr. The Missouri small forward played a grand total of three games during his college career. He injured his back against Iowa State in the season opener and wasn't able to return until late in the year when the Tigers entered the NCAA tournament. Yet even in that brief snippet coming off the bench, he displayed the skills that made him such an exciting prospect. Against Florida State in the first round, he was a problem with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals. Though his team lost it was apparent the 6'10" kid was healthy and not overwhelmed by the big game atmosphere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRaYkgRkfAQ Porter Jr. knows he's running behind other top prospects in terms of game film and experience. That hasn't shaken his confidence though. He feels he can be a huge benefit to any team that wants him, but seems to be keeping a close eye on Chicago.He's not wrong. Of the five main positions, the weakest on the Bulls roster is definitely small forward with Justin Holiday, Denzel Valentine and Paul Zipser as their primary options. Pairing Porter with Markannen is hard to overlook. Given the latter's long-range shooting prowess, that would provide Porter more space to operate. A bad thing given his size and athletic combination. He's definitely willing to do whatever it takes to prove he's worthy.
Porter Jr. was considered the best prospect in the country when he chose to attend Missouri. His injury depressed a lot of basketball fans. They knew what he was capable of and it's possible he could've taken that team a long way if he'd played all year. In the end, though that injury could end up being a blessing in disguise if he falls to the Bulls when the draft gets going.
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