Denver Nuggets’ starting small forward Michael Porter Jr. has been playing at a high level over the last two seasons, playing a pivotal role in the team’s championship run last year. In a recent game against the New York Knicks, he set a new franchise record for the most three-point shots made in a single regular season, surpassing Dale Ellis. This achievement is a positive sign for the Nuggets, who signed Porter to a five-year maximum contract extension worth $172.55 million in 2021, showing their confidence in his ability to contribute to the team’s success in the future.

Porter’s success on the court is a testament to his teammates and the selfless culture of the Nuggets, as he deflected praise for his record-setting accomplishment and credited his fellow players for creating opportunities for him to succeed. With 11 games remaining in the season, Porter will have more opportunities to add to his historic three-point total and solidify his place among Denver’s best shooters. The talented player has already made his mark by becoming one of just a few Nuggets players to make 170 or more three-pointers in a single season.

While Porter still has a ways to go before he can challenge Jamal Murray for the franchise’s all-time record for three-pointers made, his consistent performance from behind the arc and his efficiency make a strong case for his potential to become Denver’s best three-point shooter in history. Despite some concerns about his long-term physical health, Porter has shown improvement in his overall strength and durability this season, playing a significant role for the Nuggets as a reliable shooter.

In the playoffs, Porter will be a key player for the Nuggets, as they look to him to knock down crucial shots generated from the playmaking of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray. Although his three-point shooting percentage drops slightly in the postseason, Porter’s ability to step up in big moments will be crucial for Denver’s success in the playoffs. With Jokic, Murray, and Porter leading the way, the Nuggets are in a strong position to make another championship run this season and compete for years to come. As long as Porter remains healthy and stays with the Nuggets, he has the potential to break records and establish himself as one of the franchise’s all-time greats.

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