How Michael Porter Jr.’s Hot Streak Could Lead To Nets Trading Him
Brooklyn Nets Forward Michael Porter Jr. is heating up early in the 2025-26 season. His surge could help the rebuilding franchise find a trade partner before the trade deadline rolls around. After being acquired from Denver, much has been made about his ball hogging, but it could save the Nets’ hopeless rebuild.
MPJ’s Brooklyn Performance
Porter entered Brooklyn on a two-year deal. That timeline aligns with the Nets’ long-term rebuild. If he continues producing at a high level, contending teams will see him as a scoring weapon and a versatile forward who can stretch the floor and take pressure off a star. That is the same role MPJ played in Denver.
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His new head coach, Jordi Fernandez, who previously coached him in Denver, has made it clear that he expects Porter Jr. to play a lead scoring role. That means Porter Jr. will take more shots, create more offense, and expand his game.
For the Nets, this uptick is encouraging. Even though it is not leading to wins, it will allow the failing franchise something they really need: Draft capital. If Porter Jr. continues to demonstrate efficiency, Brooklyn could fetch a first-round pick.
Michael Porter Jr.’s Hot Streak Is Good For Everyone
Porter’s hot stretch isn’t just good for his stats. It could give Brooklyn a meaningful trade lever. With an improving scorer on a short-term deal, the Nets may very well find suitors who see Porter Jr. as a missing piece. That makes him a dangerous asset from a trade negotiation standpoint.
Getting Porter Jr. will put the ball in his hands and continue showing off his talents while improving his craft. Where should Porter Jr. land?
Phoenix Suns
The Suns were built around their star core of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal, but most of them are gone. Durant is on the Rockets, and Beal is a Clipper. Booker and Jalen Green are all they have. The team needs more secondary scoring and a versatile forward who can provide shooting and rebounding.
Porter Jr. would complement their roster perfectly with his ability to stretch the floor and score in bunches, which is key to their spacing system. But what would they need to give up to make it happen? Phoenix has a 2025 first-round pick from Milwaukee (via trade), as well as its own picks in 2026 and 2027. They might be willing to part with a 2025 first-round pick (top-10 protected) as part of a deal for Porter.
New Orleans Pelicans
New Orleans is in a very strange situation. They are still hanging onto Zion Williamson, despite him being one of the most unreliable superstars in the game. He is now on a roster with no sense of identity.
They need more of everything, but especially scoring depth and a consistent shooter on the perimeter. Porter Jr., who has a reputation for his scoring and size, would provide that instant offense and give the Pelicans another legitimate floor-spacing weapon. One that is much more efficient and reliable than their current lead scorer, Jordan Poole.
