November 8, 2024

He played 14 minutes off the bench in Toronto’s 112-103 loss to the Miami Heat on Wednesday, collecting a team-best plus-14 defensive rating, two rebounds, and an assist. Rajakovic stated that Porter will be a fixture in the Raptors rotation following his strong performance.

“Whether we’re down or up, I try to be even-keeled, making sure we’re calm, and trying to do the right things out on the court,” Porter said after practice at the OVO Athletic Centre. “Make sure we play together and focus on what we have to do.”

“I try to provide the sense that if a team gets going, we can lock in defensively and get a stop when we need it.”

Porter is averaging 2.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 0.2 assists over 10 games this season. Toronto has had to ease him back into regular playing time after he had surgery on his left foot last season, playing only eight games in 2022-23.

“It’s an ongoing process coming off that injury,” said the 30-year-old Porter, who is in his 10th season in the NBA. “It’s going to take time and I haven’t played in almost a year.

“I probably won’t do back-to-backs, but every day I’m working on my body, working with the coaches, trying to get back in some type of game rhythm, game flow, so I can contribute and get out there and help the guys.”

Toronto could use the help after back-to-back losses, including the disappointing effort against Miami that saw the Heat open the third quarter on a 16-0 run.

“We had a really good film session today, a really good conversation with the team,” said Rajakovic. “Bottom line is we’ve got to be a lot better.

“I think we have a lot of tools and a lot of opportunities to be better.”

Centre Jakob Poeltl said the Raptors are still trying to figure out what they need to succeed, but thinks one missing element over the past 10 games is aggressive defence.

“I think we started the season off playing very high effort defence, and we got a little bit away from that,” he said. “I think we almost got caught up in trying to figure out solutions to why we’re losing close games and stuff like that.

“We got away from what even got us there in the first place, which is being super aggressive on defence, taking advantage of our great individual defenders, and we need to get back to that.”

Porter’s veteran voice could help with Toronto rediscovering its defensive backbone. A small forward, Porter can help carry the defensive load that OG Anunoby and Scottie Barnes typically shoulder for the Raptors once his conditioning is fully returned.

“He is getting back, he is finding the rhythm, he’s trying to find explosiveness back in his legs,” said Rajakovic. “In guarding people, I think he has really good hands, especially around the rim.

“He comes with a lot of deflections, just trying to find the best role that he can help us defensively and on offensive end, his presence on the court helps us.”

Toronto plays the Charlotte Hornets on Friday, the second of two games added to the schedule after the Raptors failed to advance in the NBA’s preseason tournament. On Monday, the Raptors will travel to New York to face the Knicks.

 

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