- **Q: Why was Michael Porter Jr. previously listed as out?
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Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. has been removed from the team's injury report and is set to return to action after missing two games due to personal reasons. His availability is a boost for the Nuggets as they face the Golden Sta...
After a brief two-game hiatus for personal reasons, Michael Porter Jr. is ready to rejoin the Denver Nuggets on the court. His absence was felt, particularly in Wednesday's game where several other key Nuggets players also sat out. Porter Jr. is expected to slot back into his usual starting forward position for the upcoming road game against the Golden State Warriors on Friday. During his absence, players like Zeke Nnaji likely saw increased minutes, but Porter Jr.'s return brings back significant scoring punch and floor spacing for Denver. His season averages underscore his importance to the team's offensive structure, complementing the playmaking of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray (when healthy). His return comes alongside several other Nuggets players like Aaron Gordon and Nikola Jokic being cleared for Friday's game, though Jamal Murray remains out.
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