Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. expressed his frustration with experiencing consistent losses for the first time in his career since joining the team but remains optimistic about their future. He acknowledges the team’s young talent and significant cap space, projecting between $44 and $50 million this offseason, which could aid in building a competitive roster. As he approaches the final season of his contract, Porter hopes to secure a long-term deal with Brooklyn. He likens the Nets’ development to that of the Oklahoma City Thunder, believing success will come with time.
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