Golden State Warriors' champion announces shock retirement following fan frustration - Sport News

Golden State Warriors’ champion announces shock retirement following fan frustration

Golden State Warriors’ champion Otto Porter Jr. has announced his shock retirement, with injuries eventually catching up to the 30-year-old after 11 years in the league.

Otto Porter Jr. contract details with Toronto Raptors revealed

Porter was originally drafted third overall by the Washington Wizards in 2013. He would play over five years for the franchise before being traded to the Chicago Bulls, but injuries began to mount up which also led to his trade to the Orlando Magic.

Porter played only 42 games across the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons, yet that allowed the Warriors to pounce in 2021 free agency where they signed him to a team-friendly one-year, $2.4 million contract.

Otto Porter Jr. will forever be remembered as a crucial and much loved part of the Golden State Warriors’ 2022 NBA championship

Porter would go on to average 8.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.1 steals for the Warriors in 63 regular season games. That included 15 starts and a healthy 37% shooting from three-point range.

While he would struggle with injuries over the latter portion of the season, Porter would ultimately start the last three games of the 2022 NBA Finals as Golden State overcame a 2-1 deficit to beat the Boston Celtics.

The strong season would see Porter depart on a two-year, $12.3 million deal to the Toronto Raptors, but injuries would prevent him from ever making a similar impact again. In fact, after that Game 6 of the Finals, Porter would only play 23 more games in his career.

Porter’s retirement came after it was earlier announced on Monday that he’d been waived by the Utah Jazz. The 6’8″ forward had become a potential free agent option for rival teams including the Warriors, having previously been traded by the Raptors at the deadline.

Initial news of Porter’s waiving was met with a wave of backlash and frustration from fans, with few understanding Utah’s decision would come after the deadline for playoff eligibility. Had Porter wished to play on this season, he would have been able to sign with any team but would not have been permitted to play in the postseason.

In his retirement statement, Porter acknowledged that his body no longer allows him to play at his desired level. He also recognized that his lifelong NBA dream was capped with the championship in 2022.

Porter played 527 career games including 319 starts, along with a further 50 playoff games. His best individual season came in 2017-18 where he averaged 14.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals in 77 games for the Wizards.

Related Posts

Eagles can’t resist Texas speedster in latest mock draft

Xavier Worthy to the Eagles? It may seem far-fetched, but as the 2024 NFL Draft draws closer, some see the lightning-fast wide receiver wearing midnight green next…

Vikings Urged to Sign Rival $20 Million Pro Bowl Playmaker

The Minnesota Vikings are positioned to make dramatic improvements to their defense in 2024 but still have questions at cornerback that Stephon Gilmore could solve. The Athletic’s…

Buccaneers Announce Dates for Offseason Program

The offseason doesn’t last very long in the NFL and it’s almost time for teams to get back to work, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers…

Broncos head coach Sean Payton tries to make it seem like their situation is much better than what it is

With everything the Denver Broncos have done in the last eight years, especially the last two years, it’s safe to say they are a team that needs…

Chiefs Named Top Team Fit for ‘Polished and Explosive’ Route-Runner

The Kansas City Chiefs addressed the wide receiver position in free agency by signing Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, but that might not stop them from doubling down at…

Report details Browns’ feelings on Deshaun Watson’s injury recovery

The Cleveland Browns are optimistic that quarterback Deshaun Watson will be ready for Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season. He is coming off what Mary Kay…