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Porter Jr.: I try not to receive injections every day, but now there is a need

2:01am, 16 May 2025Basketball

On the fiercely contested NBA playoff stage, the Nuggets' home game against the Thunder has come to an end. In the whole game, the players on both sides put their best efforts, and the battle situation was ups and downs, which was heart-wrenching. After a long overtime contest, the Nuggets finally defeated the Thunder with a score of 113-104 and successfully defended their home glory.

Michael Porter Jr. started in this game and he fought for a full 39 minutes. From the beginning of the game, he showed a very high competitive state and a strong desire to win. He made 7 goals in 10 shots throughout the game, including 5 of 6 three-pointers, with a very high percentage and 2 of 2 free throws. With his outstanding performance, he efficiently scored 21 points, 8 rebounds and 1 assist.

After the game, Porter Jr. said frankly when facing the media that he did receive a lidocaine injection today: "Today, I feel better overall. I try not to receive injections every day, but there is indeed a need now." You should know that in the NBA arena where competition is so fierce, players often need to overcome many difficulties and pains to maintain a good competitive state. And like Porter Jr., he can still perform well while receiving treatment, which is enough to prove his strong willpower and persistent pursuit of victory.

From a historical perspective, many players in the NBA have contributed key strength to the team while fighting with injuries. Their fighting spirit has become a valuable asset to the league, inspiring generations of players to move forward bravely. Porter's persistence is also a inheritance and development of this spirit. From a social perspective, his performance also conveyed a positive and never-saying belief to the majority of fans, and became a role model in the hearts of many fans.

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