NBA
draft: 'I'm the best player in this draft,' says Missouri's Porter
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[May 18, 2018]
Michael Porter Jr. played just
53 minutes in three games during his lone year at Missouri, but he
wasn't shy on Thursday when asked where he sees himself among the
2018 NBA Draft's top prospects.
"I know without a doubt that I'm the -- I played against all these
guys, they're all great players -- but I'm the best player in this
draft," Porter told reporters at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago.
"I just can't wait to show what I'm capable of."
Considered by many to be the top prospect in his class coming out of
high school, Porter exited his first collegiate game in November
after just two minutes due to a back injury that required surgery
and was expected to keep him out for the rest of the campaign. He
returned in early March for the Southeastern Conference tournament
and the NCAA Tournament, tallying 28 points and 18 rebounds in 51
minutes as Missouri lost in the first round of both events.
Porter, who turns 20 next month, said Thursday that he initially
hurt his back a few years ago. He added he is now "100 percent"
after not feeling that way during his final high school seasons.
"I hurt my back sophomore year of high school, going up for a dunk
the guy kind of undercut me, fell on my back," he said. "I tried to
play the next day. I should have just rested. All that compensation
(for the injury) in the gym just (made it) worse and worse.
"When I had to have the surgery, I kind of just viewed it as a
blessing, like a new start, like I could really reach my full
potential. (Experts) had me as the No. 1 player in high school, but
I didn't even feel like I was at 100 percent, but I do now, so I'm
just excited to show everybody the player that I am, and I'm still
the best player."
Porter added that he would be comfortable letting teams see his
medical records.
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"(Doctors) said the (injury) site has healed fully," he said. "I
just got to keep up with my stretching, my core exercises. They
think I should be fine."
Once considered a contender to go No. 1 overall, Porter is widely
still expected to go in the top 10, and perhaps in the top five.
He said he has already met with the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland
Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers,
Memphis Grizzlies, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix
Suns, and he has meeting scheduled for Friday with the Boston
Celtics, Charlotte Hornets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Sacramento
Kings. That group would account for every team but two in the top 13
picks of next month's draft, and other meetings still could be
scheduled.
Referring to his lost freshman season, the 6-foot-10 forward said he
was "hoping to turn college basketball upside down" like many fellow
freshmen, naming Oklahoma's Trae Young, Arizona's Deandre Ayton and
Duke's Marvin Bagley III. He added that he now has "a little chip on
my shoulder" to prove himself among his peers once again.
"I played against all these guys," Porter said. "I know they've
obviously gotten better. They're all great players. I'm not taking
anything away from them. That's just how I feel (that I am the best
of the class). I feel like everybody will know that soon."
--Field Level Media
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