Otto Porter Undergoes Leg Procedure, Out Indefinitely

3:01pm: The Wizards have issued a press release confirming that Porter underwent the procedure detailed below, calling it a “left lower leg fasciotomy for compartment syndrome.” According to the team, it was necessary in order to prevent permanent damage to the muscles in Porter’s leg. He’ll be out “indefinitely.”

2:25pm: Wizards forward Otto Porter is undergoing a procedure on his injured left leg today, reports Candace Buckner of The Washington Post (Twitter link). According to Buckner, the procedure will address a build-up of blood flow in the area of Porter’s leg contusion.

As a result of the procedure, Porter will miss Game 6 of the Wizards’ first-round series against the Raptors on Friday night, and will also remain sidelined if the series goes to a Game 7, per Buckner. It’s not clear whether Porter would be able to return at a later date in the postseason if Washington were to advance.

Porter underwent an MRI on his troublesome left leg today, at which point the decision was made to move forward with the procedure to address the build-up around the bone bruise, tweets Buckner.

Porter, who appeared in 77 games for the Wizards this season, was one of the team’s key contributors, averaging 14.7 PPG, 6.4 RPG, and 2.0 APG with an impressive .503/.441/.828 shooting line in the first season of his new four-year, maximum-salary contract. However, the 24-year-old hasn’t looked like himself in the playoffs as he has dealt with his leg issue — Porter didn’t score more than 12 points in any of the first five games vs. Toronto.

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