Michael Porter Jr. · If recent meetings between the Denver Nuggets and Dallas Mavericks have taught anything, it’s that one can expect a postseason-like atmosphere, big-time shots from all-world bucket-getters, and eventually, game-winning one-handed floaters from the floor’s right side. Seemingly the next “contestant” during November 10, 2024’s back-and-forth duel that offered every player the spotlight, Michael Porter Jr., with Denver locked in a 120-120 tie in the final 10 seconds, receives a hot potato with pressure at its boiling point. Proactive in getting a step on Kyrie Irving — last season’s hero through a floater of his own — Porter Jr. squeezes through the lane, balancing himself just enough to elevate into a one-handed bucket, ultimately sealing the game. Showcasing his feel for the must-have moment, Porter Jr.’s shot, his only attempt of the final quarter, curtained a showcase that saw 22 lead changes and 15 ties. In perfect complement to his three-time Most Valuable Player-winning teammate, the six-year forward tossed in 17 points (on 6-of-11 shooting), seven rebounds, four assists, one steal, two blocks, and two 3-pointers. · State of Mint · State of Mint
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