Could Michael Porter Jr. be on the move ahead of the 2026 NBA trade deadline?

Since the unofficial start of the NBA's trade season on Dec. 15, much of the discussion surrounding which players might be on the move has focused on perennial All-Star and All-NBA-caliber performers with marquee names: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Anthony Davis, Trae Young, Ja Morant, et al. But with the Feb. 5 trade deadline now just over a month away, it seems like there's an increasing level of interest around the league in the availability of — and the potential market for — Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr.

Justsix months ago, the Nuggets sent the Nets an unprotected 2032 first-round draft pick to take on the final two years and $79.1 million of the five-year rookie-scale-maximum contract thatPorter signed in the summer of 2021. After an excellent start to his tenure in Brooklyn, though — one that has seen him play his way intopotential All-Star consideration— Porter may well have gone from distressed asset into in-demand target.

Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reports that the Nets have shown a willingness to"listen to pitches"on their veteran players, including Porter, but they haven't been"actively shopping"the 27-year-old swingman. It's entirely possible that, asESPN's Shams Charaniaand others have reported, the Nets eschew a big move in favor of just continuing to serve as a cap-space-renting waystation for other teams looking to get off money and willing to pay with draft picks to do so.

If and when conversations begin to perk up over the next few weeks, though,Fischer highlighted several teams to keep an eye onin the potential running for Porter's services: the Milwaukee Bucks, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors and Chicago Bulls. All four prospective suitors make at least some sense.

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According to multiple reports, despite a dismal 14-20 start that currently has them outside the East's play-in spots, the Bucks' braintrust continues to signal an intent to try to add talent at the deadline rather than detonating their build through any much-rumored-but-never-actually-consummated blockbuster that sends Antetokounmpo away from Milwaukee. While the Pistons sit atop the Eastern standings, they're a middling 10-7 since their scorching 15-2 start, ranking 25th or worse in theshare of their shots that come from 3-point range,team 3-point accuracyandhalf-court scoring efficiencyin that span, according to Cleaning the Glass.

The Warriors, similarly, have struggled mightily to find a consistent secondary source of offense beyond the seemingly ageless Stephen Curry. And while attempting to discern the motivations behind the machinations in Chicago has long been a mug's game,Fischer notes that the Bulls and Nuggets had "serious discussions"about a swap that would've landed Porter in the Windy City before pivoting and shipping Zach LaVine to Sacramento; it's at least possible a fresh round of discussions could be struck up with Brooklyn brass, if Chicago's decision-makers are still fond of Porter's talent.

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And judging by what he's put on film this season, they — and plenty of other front offices around the league — should be.

Porter's averaging a career-high 25.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game, shooting 58% on 2-pointers, 41% from 3-point land on more than nine attempts per game, and 81.2% from the free-throw line. There are only 14 NBA players this season averaging at least 25 points per game on .600 true shooting, according toStathead— a list that includes five MVPs (Curry, Nikola Jokić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kevin Durant, James Harden), three multi-time All-NBA selections (Luka Dončić, Anthony Edwards, Donovan Mitchell) and two former All-Stars (Lauri Markkanen, Tyrese Maxey). Porter is on that list.

That'sthe kind of company Porter's been keeping offensively this season — the cream of the crop of high-volume, high-efficiency point producers. He has also more than doubled his previous career-best assist rate, dishing the helper on nearly 20% of his teammates' baskets during his floor time, and is clearing the defensive boards more consistently than he has since his rookie season. And while he's not a top-flight defender on an individual basis, Porterhasshown a capacity to play his part in a defense playing at a top-flight level. Sinceshifting to supersized long-ball lineupsfeaturing Porter at small forward alongside the 6-foot-11 Nic Claxton and 6-10 Noah Clowney up front with 6-8 rookie Egor Dёmin and 6-6 vet Terance Mann in the backcourt, with plenty of size coming off the bench, Brooklyn ownsthe NBA's No. 3 defense since the start of December— all with Porterleading the team in minutes.

Add it all up, and by a handful of metrics —estimated plus-minus,value over replacement player,box plus-minusandplayer efficiency rating, among others — Porter has performed like a top-20-to-30 player in the NBA this season. A 6-10 sharpshooter who can contribute in a smaller role, can scale up his usage without a drop in efficiency, can cook with the ball in his handsandopen up both your playbook and the rest of the floor for his teammateswith his off-ball activity and gravitywould seem to have a lot of value around the league if he actually hits the market. Whether the fact that Porter's under contract for$40.8 million next seasonmakes him more attractive (not a rental!) or less attractive (big chunk of money on the books for a guy with persistent back problems and adrop-footissue!) likely lies in the eye of the would-be suitor.

The question the Nets have to answer between now and Feb. 5: Is this as good (and as healthy) as Porter's likely to be, making it the ideal time to sell high and try to getmoredraft capital and/or young talent for him in the perpetual game of asset arbitrage that rebuilding teams must play? Or is this really who Porter is, and what he can consistently be in Jordi Fernández's system — and, thus, maybe an ideal play-finishing building block for the upwardly mobile team that Sean Marks and Co. are trying to build with all those big, young playmakers?

The answer will likely depend on a number of factors: how Porter plays over the next month; how many teams think of themselves as just one moderately sized swing from playing more meaningful basketball come springtime; how motivated Brooklyn's front office is to do whatever it can to improve the chances of landing as high in the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery, given the fact that the Netsdocontrol their own first-round pick this summer, anddon'tcontrol it in 2027. (Though, asBrian Lewis of the New York Post notes, there could be other paths to dropping in the standings that don't include re-routing MPJ before February.)

Ultimately, though, it likely depends primarily on just how hefty a price other teams signal they'd be willing to pay for Porter.Fischer reports that"re-tradable salary and a future first-round pick … might not be enough" to pry him away mid-season, given the possibility that the Nets might have their sights set on making bigger, more aggressive additions to their roster come the summer — moves that might require a significant salary like Porter's as a financial make-weight. If someone ponies up a Mikal Bridges/Desmond Bane-style package of several legit first-round picks, then Porter will likely finish the season in a different uniform.

If not? Well, continuing to employ a top-25-to-35 player who fits what you want to do, and whoalreadynetted you an unprotected future first, doesn't seem like too bad a deal — even if it means one fewer potential deal for NBA observers to obsess over.

Could Michael Porter Jr. be on the move ahead of the 2026 NBA trade deadline?

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Steelers LB TJ Watt calls dry needling mishap a 'fluke' and hopes to play against Baltimore

PITTSBURGH (AP) —T.J. Wattis ready to take a break from dry needling and get back to work on the football field.

The Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker is hopeful to play on Sunday night when the Baltimore Ravens visit with the AFC North title on the line. The perennial Pro Bowler has missed each of Pittsburgh's past three games following a dry needling treatment mishap that led to surgery torepair a partially collapsed lung.

Watt called the accident, which was administered by a member of the club's athletic/medical staff, a "fluke." The 31-year-old,like many NFL players, has used the treatment — in which needles are inserted under the skin to target trigger points such as knotted or tender areas in muscles — for some time.

While Watt didn't rule out turning to it down the road, he added with a grin that it won't be a part of his recovery regimen in the short term.

Watt experienced discomfort after having treatment at the facility on Dec. 10. He went to the hospital, where the 2021 AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year was told he needed surgery to fix his lung.

"Obviously very scary," Watt said. "Just a significant amount of pain at the same time you're going to work, and then all of a sudden you need surgery. It sucks. Just a lot of unknown."

Watt sat out three critical games while recovering. The Steelers went 2-1 during that stretch — doubling the win total the club had without Watt in the lineup during the first eight seasons of his career — and can win the division for the first time since 2020 by beating the Ravens on Sunday night.

Watt called the rehab process "unique" but felt really good after practice on Friday at Acrisure Stadium.

"I have no limitations," Watt said. "I tried to simulate as much as I could with shoulder pads and stuff like that. But you can only simulate so much. So I feel really good right now. Hopefully that's the case on Sunday as well."

Watt declined to get into specifics about how he was affected physically, instead focusing on what he can do to help Pittsburgh get into the playoffs. The Steelers have reached the postseason five times during Watt's career, but have yet to advance.

"Everyone knows the magnitude of this game," Watt said. "It's just a matter of going out and getting it done. That's kind of the key. Everybody knows how important these games are. Everybody knows this is what you train all offseason, your whole career for games like this."

Watt, who receives a significant amount of attention from opposing linemen, tight end and running backs, has just seven sacks this season, his lowest total in a year in which he's played at least 13 games since his rookie year in 2017.

Longtime teammate Cam Heyward said the Steelers need Watt to do "T.J. Watt" things against the Ravens. Watt has 17 of his 115 sacks against Pittsburgh's longtime rival.

While Watt is well aware of the one major hole on his resume, he's also simply happy that he may have a chance to make an impact instead of watching from afar or on the sideline as he's been forced to do while he recovers.

"I'm glad to have the doctors that we had, the surgeon that I had," Watt said. "(And) to be able to be here playing football games this weekend."

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Final week of the NFL's regular season arrives with No. 1 seeds still undecided in AFC and NFC

The NFL'sregular season has reached its final weekend with plenty undecided in terms of the playoff picture, including the No. 1 seed in both theAFCandNFC.

Here's what to watch over the next few days:

AFC playoff picture

The Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars all have a shot at the No. 1 seed in the AFC, which includes a first-round bye and home-field advantage through the playoffs.

The Broncos (13-3) have the clearest path — if they beat the Los Angeles Chargers (11-5) on Sunday, they'll earn the top seed. They could also sneak into the top spot depending on the results for the Patriots and Jaguars.

The easiest way for the Patriots (13-3) to earn the top spot is to beat the Miami Dolphins (7-9) on Sunday and hope the Broncos lose to the Chargers. There are also a few unlikely scenarios — including ties in Week 18 — where they could clinch.

The only way the Jaguars (12-4) will be the No. 1 seed is if they beat the Tennessee Titans (3-13) on Sunday and the Broncos and Patriots both lose. Jacksonville can also clinch the AFC South with a win.

The Houston Texans (11-5) are still in the mix for the AFC South title if they can beat the Indianapolis Colts (8-8) and the Jaguars lose.

The Baltimore Ravens (8-8) and Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) are fighting for the AFC North title and the final AFC playoff spot on Sunday. The Steelers need to win or tie while the Ravens have to win.

NFC playoff picture

The Seattle Seahawks (13-3) face the San Francisco 49ers (12-4) on Saturday night with the NFC's No. 1 seed, first-round bye and home-field advantage on the line. The Seahawks have to win or tie while the 49ers must win.

The Carolina Panthers (8-8) face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) on Saturday for the NFC South title and final NFC playoff spot. Carolina's easiest path is to beat or tie the Bucs, but the Panthers could also sneak into the playoff field if they lose and the Atlanta Falcons (7-9) beat the New Orleans Saints (6-11).

Tampa Bay must beat Carolina and then hope the Falcons lose or tie.

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Final week of the NFL's regular season arrives with No. 1 seeds still undecided in AFC and NFC

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Report: ACC allowing Miami to keep $14M CFP payout

The Atlantic Coast Conference is giving Miami the entirety of the College Football Playoff prize money it earned so far, according to Front Office Sports.

While the conference is entitled to keep a portion of the winnings, the ACC is electing not to do so due to its success initiatives model which went into effect for the 2024-25 academic year.

That allows Miami to keep its entire prize pool, which currently sits at $14 million after the 10th-seeded Hurricanes beat No. 2 Ohio State 24-14 in the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 31.

The Hurricanes didn't make the ACC championship game due to two conference losses and a tiebreaker they lost to Duke, but made the CFP as an at-large team.

To date, Miami (12-2) has made $4 million for making the 12-team CFP, $4 more million for winning its first-round game and $6 million for winning its quarterfinal.

With a win over No. 6 seed Ole Miss (13-1) in the CFP semifinals at the Fiesta Bowl Jan. 8, the Hurricanes would earn $6 million in additional money, bringing their potential haul to $20 million in addition to $3 million in travel expenses for each round they play in.

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NFL Week 18 scenarios: Who can clinch what? How can they do it? And who's playing starters?

There's alotleft to be decided in Week 18 of the NFL regular season, including:

  • Four division titles (AFC North, AFC South, NFC South and NFC West)

  • No. 1 seed in the AFC

  • No. 1 seed in the NFC

  • No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft

  • Numerous playoff seedings

Here's your rundown of what's at stake each game, and how seriously each team is taking it.

Panthers at Buccaneers|Seahawks at 49ers|Colts at Texans|Titans at Jaguars|Cowboys at Giants|Browns at Bengals|Packers at Vikings|Saints at Falcons|Dolphins at Patriots|Chargers at Broncos|Commanders at Eagles|Lions at Bears|Jets at Bills|Cardinals at Rams|Chiefs at Raiders|Ravens at Steelers

Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

What's at stake for Panthers:If the Panthers win or tie, the NFC South and the No. 4 seed are theirs no matter what. If they lose, then they need help detailed below.

What's at stake for Buccaneers:If the Buccaneers win, they still need the Falcons to lose or tie Sunday against the Saints to clinch the NFC South and the No. 4 seed. If the Bucs and Falcons both win, then there's a three-way tie atop the NFC South at 8-9, and the tiebreaker goes to the Panthers.

Are both teams going for it?You better believe it.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

What's at stake for Seahawks:If the Seahawks win or tie, they clinch the NFC West and the No. 1 seed.

What's at stake for 49ers:If the 49ers win, they clinch the NFC West and the No. 1 seed.

Are both teams going for it?Thesetwo teams vs. each other? With allthison the line? Book it.

Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans

What's at stake for Colts:Nothing except the chance to ruin a rival's shot at the division title. Even Indianapolis' first-round draft pick, which is currently 18th, goes to the Jets next spring thanks to the Sauce Gardner trade.

What's at stake for Texans:If the Texans win and the Jaguars lose, the Texans win the AFC South.

Are both teams going for it?The Texans sure will. As for the Colts, the biggest player news isrookie sixth-round quarterback Riley Leonard will startover Philip Rivers, while several othersincluding Sauce Gardnerwon't play. But otherwise the Colts will have their full complement.

Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars

What's at stake for Titans:Just the chance to play spoiler, and alsopotentially clinch the No. 2 pick in the draftwith a loss and wins by the Giants, Jets and Cardinals.

What's at stake for Jaguars:A lot. If the Jaguars win or tie, they'll win the AFC South no matter what. They can also win it with a Texans loss or tie. Jacksonville also has a shot at the No. 1 seed in the AFC, which would require a win plus losses by the Broncos and Patriots.

Are both teams going for it?The Jaguars definitely are. The Titans haven't indicated they'll sit anyone yet.

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants

What's at stake for Cowboys:Draft positioning in the mid-first round and the chance to springboard into a more hopeful 2026.

What's at stake for Giants:There's still achance the Giants can get the No. 1 overall pickin the draft. They would have to lose, the Raiders would have to win, and at least two of the following teams would also have to win: Seahawks, Falcons, Browns and Bears. It's also one last chance for interim head coach Mike Kafka to make his case to be the permanent head coach.

Are both teams going for it?Dallas is going to play its starters including Dak Prescott, butJerry Jones hinted Tuesdaythat Prescott might not play much. TheCowboys also just released cornerback Trevon Diggs, so they seem to be getting a head start on offseason moves. TheGiants, meanwhile, plan to play their starterstoo.

Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals

What's at stake for Browns:TheBrowns can get the No. 2 pick in the draftwith a loss plus wins by the Giants, Jets, Titans and Cardinals. They currently hold the No. 6 pick. Myles Garrett is also aiming for the single-season sack record. He's a half-sack away from the record books.

What's at stake for Bengals:Cincinnati will pick either in the back half of the top 10 or early in the teens no matter what.

Are both teams going for it?So far, both the Bengals and Browns have indicated their starters will play Week 18 if healthy, including one last look at Shedeur Sanders.

Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings

What's at stake for Packers:Nothing. The Packers are locked into the NFC's seventh seed and a wild-card trip to either Chicago or Philadelphia.

What's at stake for Vikings:Mid-first round draft positioning. The Vikings will be picking in the teens or early 20s.

Are both teams going for it?The Packers might play some starters, though quarterback Jordan Love won't be one of them. Head coach Matt LaFleur said he'd sit out despite being out of concussion protocol and rest up for the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Vikings haven't indicated their plans yet.

New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons

What's at stake for Saints:Tyler Shough's Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign and some optimism heading into 2026. Shough has been pretty good since becoming the starter, and the Saints are on a four-game win streak to close Kellen Moore's first season in charge. They're locked into a late top 10 or early teens first-round draft pick.

What's at stake for Falcons:For the Falcons themselves? Very little, with their first-round draft pick this year going to the Rams thanks to the James Pearce Jr. trade last spring. But for the NFC South? That's where things go full sicko mode.

If the Buccaneers beat the Panthers on Saturday, then the fate of the NFC South rests in the Falcons' hands. If they win, the Panthers are division champions anyway, since the top three teams would be tied at 8-9 and the Panthers own the tiebreaker. If the Falcons lose, the Buccaneers would win the division.Yes ... ha ha ha ...YES!

Are both teams going for it?TheSaints will be without star wideout Chris Olave, whileseveral others starters didn't practiceWednesday or Thursday. The Falcons, meanwhile, appear set to play their starters.

Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots

What's at stake for Dolphins:The chance to deny the Patriots the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a win. Mike McDaniel's last chance to state his case to be head coach in 2026. Draft positioning too, since the pick could fall anywhere in the late top 10 to the teens.

What's at stake for Patriots:There are two scenarios that would land the Patriots the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Either they win and the Broncos lose or tie, or they tie and the Broncos lose.

Are both teams going for it?Expect the Patriots to, with the Broncos playing at the same time Sunday. Meanwhile the Dolphins haven't indicated they're going to sit anybody, and likely want one more look at rookie seventh-round QB Quinn Ewers.

Los Angeles Chargers at Denver Broncos

What's at stake for Chargers:Strap in. Out of64 possible AFC playoff seeding scenarios, 18 end with the Chargers in the fifth seed (28%), 30 end with the Chargers in the sixth seed (47%), and 16 end with the Chargers in the seventh seed (25%). Fun!

What's at stake for Broncos:Win and they're the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Beyond that, they can still clinch the No. 1 seed with a tie and a Patriots loss or tie. They can also get it with a loss, as long as the Patriots lose and the Jaguars lose or tie.

Are both teams going for it?The Broncos almost certainly will, withhead coach Sean Paytondescribing Sunday as "like a playoff game" and stressing the importance of the No. 1 seed historically. TheChargers, meanwhile, are resting quarterback Justin Herbert, who fractured his non-throwing hand in Week 13. A number of starters have beenlimited in practice, too, so the plan may be to rest them.

Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles

What's at stake for Commanders:There's still asmall chance the Commanders secure the No. 2 overall pickin the draft. They'd need to lose, and they'd need the Giants, Jets, Titans, Cardinals and Browns to all win. Unlikely. But maybe!

What's at stake for Eagles:TheEagles get the No. 2 seed in 25% (16 out of 64)of the Week 18 NFC scenarios. All of them require an Eagles win and a Bears loss. Otherwise they're the No. 3 seed, since the Bears own the head-to-head tiebreaker.

Are both teams going for it?QB Tanner McKee will start, giving Jalen Hurts rest before wild-card weekend.Head coach Nick Siriannihinted that he'd rest some starters Monday. The Commanders will start Josh Johnson at QB and are expected to play their starters, withhead coach Dan Quinn hintinginjuries are the only thing that would keep players out.

Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears

What's at stake for Lions:Only the chance to help deny the Bears and their former offensive coordinator the No. 2 seed in the NFC. The Lions will pick in the teens in the first round of the NFL Draft.

What's at stake for Bears:If the Bears win, they're theNo. 2 seed in the NFC no matter whatby virtue of a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Eagles. If the Bears lose, they can still clinch the No. 2 seed with an Eagles loss to the Commanders.

Are both teams going for it?Lions head coach Dan Campbell has indicatedhis starters will play,including Amon-Ra St. Brown but not Penei Sewell, as long as they're not risking long-term injury, plus it fits the franchise's ethos to do so.Bears head coach Ben Johnson, meanwhile, said Monday "we're playing to win this week." So it sounds like Chicago will be going for the No. 2 seed.

New York Jets at Buffalo Bills

What's at stake for Jets:TheJets can get the No. 2 pickwith a loss and a Giants win. It also might not hurt head coach Aaron Glenn to finish the season with a good performance after some ugly losses this season, despite team ownership indicating he'll be back.

What's at stake for Bills:The Bills can move up to the fifth or sixth seed in37.5% of the remaining scenarios, so they'll have to win and let the other results fall where they may.

Are both teams going for it?Head coach Sean McDermott saidJosh Allen should be "good to go"for Sunday despite being limited in practice, though it remains to be seen if Allen or other starters will play. As for the Jets, well, they're in full-blown find-out-who-wants-to-be-here-next-season mode, so in some sense, you could say they're "going for it."

Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams

What's at stake for Cardinals:TheCardinals can still get the No. 2 pickwith a loss and wins by the Giants, Jets and Titans. Arizona hasshut down wideout Marvin Harrison Jr., who has had a disappointing sophomore season.

What's at stake for Rams:The Rams need to win (and need the Seahawks to win) to have any shot at the No. 5 seed, which they'd get in25% of the remaining NFC scenarios.Otherwise they'll be the sixth seed.

Are both teams going for it?Rams head coach Sean McVay saidhe won't rest starters in Week 18, which makes sense given how messy his team has looked in recent weeks. However, if the 49ers win Saturday and the Rams are locked into the sixth seed, it's a good bet the Rams' starters won't play the full game. The Cardinals, meanwhile, have given no indication they'll sit anyone yet.

Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders

What's at stake for Chiefs:The Chiefs can lock up a top-10 pick with a loss. It might be Travis Kelce's last career game, and he'll want to go out with a win. Otherwise, not much else in a rare lost season for Kansas City.

What's at stake for Raiders:If the Raiders lose, they'll clinch the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. If they win it gets dicier, but there are stillseveral scenarios that land them the top pick.

Are both teams going for it?Andy Reid has indicatedhis starters will play. As for the Raiders, well, it's trickier. Pete Carroll hasn't directly said starters won't play this weekend. Then again,Maxx Crosby seems a little defiantover being shut down due to a knee injury, whileBrock Bowers was placed on injured reservewith a knee injury he's battled all season. So at the very least, the Raiders are giving the outward appearance of being ready to close up shop on this campaign. Which, of course, would be good for their draft status.

Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers

What's at stake for Ravens:If the Ravens win, they're the AFC North champion and the No. 4 seed. If they lose or tie, they're out of the playoff race.

What's at stake for Steelers:If the Steelers win or tie, they're the AFC North champion and the No. 4 seed. If they lose, they're out of the playoff hunt.

Are both teams going for it?Hell, yes. There's a reason this is Game 272. AndLamar Jackson says he'll be back from injury.

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