Troubling Issues: Michael Porter Jr. and Jevon Porter arrested on suspicion of DWI…

Startling Development: Michael Porter Jr. and Jevon Porter arrested on suspicion of DWI

The family of Denver Nuggets star Michael Porter Jr. has made headlines for all the wrong reasons lately.

According to Missouri State Highway Patrol records that were reviewed by Janet Oravetz of 9News, Michael Porter Jr and Porter’s younger brother Jevon were arrested in Boone County, Mo., on April 27 for suspicion of driving while under the influence. The 20-year-old was released on a summons.

Jevon, a 6-foot-11 forward, averaged 16.2 points and 5.9 rebounds per game at Pepperdine last season. He recently transferred to Loyola Marymount. A spokesperson from Porter’s new school said in a statement to ESPN that the university is “aware of recent reports in the media and are gathering information about the matter.”

Jevon’s arrest came less than two weeks after another Porter brother, 22-year-old Coban, was sentenced to six years in prison over a January 2023 crash that killed another driver. The former University of Denver player admitted that he was drunk when he ran a red light and crashed into a woman named Katharina Rothman’s vehicle, killing her and leaving another passenger seriously injured.

Just days before Coban was sentenced, Jontay Porter was banned from the NBA for life for gambling.

Michael is in his fifth season with the Denver Nuggets. He is trying to help the team win back-to-back NBA titles. The 25-year-old averaged 22.8 points and 8.4 rebounds per game in Denver’s 4-1 series win over the Los Angeles Lakers in the opening round of the playoffs.

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Draymond Green Says That the Denver Nuggets are ‘In Trouble’ Vs. Minnesota Timberwolves Because of This 1 Big Reason

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green recently shared a bold take about the defending champions, the Denver Nuggets that may have raised some eyebrows.

During his latest podcast episode, the four-time NBA champion opined that the Denver Nuggets will have a tougher time dealing with the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round because of their perceived lack of depth.

“The Nuggets took the series, but I think they’re in trouble, and the reason I think they’re in trouble, and I said this before, I just don’t think their bench is good enough,” said Green on his podcast. “As you move forward, I think the difference in this Minnesota-Denver series could be the bench. You got Naz Reid coming off the bench can play huge minutes, Kyle Anderson coming off, and Monte Morris who’s a great backup point guard that they’re not really using much but can use. Nickeil Alexander-Walker who’s been playing great basketball.”

“I just think the depth of the Timberwolves is going to give Denver problems and yes the match-up between Joker and Rudy Gobert trying to guard him is huge, but I’ve always told you guys you win championships six through ten, not one through five,” he added.

Can the Minnesota Timberwolves stop the Denver Nuggets?

While Draymond Green is right about the Denver Nuggets bench, it appears that it’s not an issue for the defending champions since they have a potent enough starting lineup, to begin with, as shown in their gentleman’s sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round.

Nikola Jokic was dominant as usual for the Denver Nuggets, averaging 28.2 points, 16.2 rebounds, 9.8 assists, and 1.2 steals per game on 59.1 percent shooting from the field , and he’ll pose a huge challenge to Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert.

Jamal Murray is also holding it down for the Denver Nuggets in this playoffs, averaging 23.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 7.2 assists per game, and he has hit two game-winning shots in their first-round series against the Los Angeles Lakers, showcasing his clutch gene. Anthony Edwards will draw the assignment of going at the Denver Nuggets point guard.

The upcoming second-round series between the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves is certainly a must-watch this postseason.

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