Rockets trade Kevin Porter Jr. to Thunder as court case continues
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[October 18, 2023]
The Houston Rockets traded guard Kevin Porter Jr., a day
after he declined a plea agreement in a case stemming from an
alleged attack on his girlfriend at a New York City hotel in
September.
The Rockets shipped the embattled guard to the Oklahoma City
Thunder, who are expected to immediately waive Porter. The team also
sent two future second-round draft picks to the Thunder in exchange
for two-time All-Star guard Victor Oladipo as well as forward/center
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.
The picks sent to the Thunder will come in 2027 via the Minnesota
Timberwolves and 2028 via the Milwaukee Bucks.
The trade continues a tumultuous stretch for Porter.
Prosecutors revealed Monday during a hearing in Manhattan that the
second-degree assault charge against Porter would be dropped due to
"insufficient evidence" that he was responsible for fracturing one
of Kysre Gondrezick's neck vertebrae as initially presumed and
charged by prosecutors during his arraignment.
Field Level Media's policy is to not name alleged victims of
domestic assault-related charges. Gondrezick, a former WNBA player,
permitted her attorney to speak publicly on the matter.
Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Mirah Curzer cited
insufficient evidence as the reason for dropping the charge of
second-degree assault, telling the criminal court judge the neck
injury "was not in fact an injury caused by the defendant." The New
York Post reported prosecutors revealed a review of medical records
showed Gondrezick suffered from a congenital neck issue.
Porter, who had been ordered to stay away from the Rockets since his
Sept. 11 arrest, reportedly was offered a plea deal to lesser
charges with the condition that he take part in counseling, but he
rejected the offer.
He's next scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 27 to face charges of
second-degree strangulation and third-degree assault stemming from
the alleged incident at the Millennium Hotel.
Whether he'll be playing in the NBA then remains up in the air.
Gondrezick, in an interview published Tuesday by the New York Post,
denied allegations that Porter beat and choked her in the New York
hotel room, and said he doesn't have a history of abusing her.
"My injuries don't support any of those claims," Gondrezick told the
Post, blaming the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and the
police department for the inaccuracies.
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"He didn't hit me. He never balled his fists up and
hit me. And he definitely didn't punch me in the face numerous
times. That is a lie. I don't have any injuries to support that."
Gondrezick said the district attorney's office
didn't interview her or get access to her full medical records prior
to releasing details of the alleged attack and her injuries.
"It happened very fast, not to the degree of what was reported," she
told the Post. "And it was an argument that occurred in the room for
not even 10 seconds."
She told the Post that her and Porter are no longer
dating, and that she hasn't been in contact with him since his
arrest because of a protective order, which was just lifted on
Monday.
Porter, 23, averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 assists and 5.3 rebounds in 59
games (all starts) for the Rockets last season.
He signed a four-year, $82.5 million contract last October and is
owed $15.9 million for the upcoming 2023-24 season. However, the
deal is structured with only $1 million guaranteed for 2024-25 and
no further guarantees.
ESPN reported that the Thunder will swallow the $16.9 million of
guaranteed salary left on Porter's contract, and the Rockets will
save $5.5 million in salary.
Rockets general manager Rafael Stone said at the team's media day
earlier this month that the allegations against Porter were "deeply
troubling."
"What's left for the team to do is evaluate the best steps for our
organization that remain in compliance with the league domestic
violence policy," he said. "This is now a league matter, and that's
where it's at."
Apparently, Stone and the Rockets front office decided a trade was
in their best interest.
Oladipo, 31, averaged 10.7 points, 3.5 assists and 3.0 rebounds in
42 games for the Miami Heat last season before being traded to the
Thunder in July.
Last season, his second in the league, the 22-year-old Robinson-Earl
averaged 6.8 points, 1.0 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 43 games (20
starts) for the Thunder.
The Rockets, in a corresponding move, waived forward Matthew Mayer
on Tuesday.
--Field Level Media
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