Nets shut down Michael Porter Jr., Danny Wolf for season
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Nets shut down Michael Porter Jr., Danny Wolf for season
"Michael in a new situation, being on the same team for seven years on a championship team and now having a different role, a different situation, everything has been also very positive. He's played at an All-Star level. In my opinion, he should've been an All-Star."
"That was a new thing for him, to lead by example and be the oldest guy. He went from being the youngest guy, or since I was with him, 19 all the way to 27, and now all of a sudden at 27 he's a vet. So that was an adjustment. He's done a great job."
Michael Porter Jr. and rookie Danny Wolf will not return this season, confirmed by Nets head coach Jordi Fernández. Porter, who was diagnosed with a hamstring strain, had a strong season with averages of 24.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.0 assists. Fernández noted that Porter's transition from a championship team to a leadership role in a younger Nets squad was significant. He praised Porter for adjusting well and performing at an All-Star level, emphasizing the importance of his leadership in the new environment.
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