13 Facts About Otto Porter

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Otto Porter played college basketball for the Georgetown Hoyas and was selected with the third overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the Washington Wizards.

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Otto Porter then signed with the Warriors in 2021, where he won a championship with them in 2022, starting in three of the six games and helping them win over the Boston Celtics.

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3.

Otto Porter earned all-state honors as a junior and senior, leading the Braves to three straight Class 1 state championships and giving Scott Central its state-record 15th title overall.

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4.

Otto Porter signed a letter of intent with the Georgetown Hoyas and played his first game with them on November 12,2011, against Savannah State, recording 9 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks.

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5.

Otto Porter recorded 13 points and 11 rebounds in a first round upset loss to the 15th-seeded Florida Gulf Coast.

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6.

Otto Porter was selected with the third overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the Washington Wizards.

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7.

Otto Porter twice scored a season-high nine points in April 2014.

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8.

Otto Porter's three-point shooting percentage was fourth best in the NBA.

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9.

On February 6,2019, Otto Porter was traded to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Jabari Parker, Bobby Portis and a protected 2023 second-round draft pick.

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10.

Otto Porter won an NBA championship when the Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics in 6 games of the 2022 NBA Finals.

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11.

Otto Porter comes from a family with many accomplishments in basketball.

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12.

Otto Porter's cousin Michael Porter, the son of Drury University basketball player Melvin Porter, was a former four-time all-state basketball player for Sikeston High School who later played for Southeast Missouri State University.

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13.

The Otto Porter family had a member on the Braves' first 11 state championship teams.

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