The Nets have formally ruled out forwards Michael Porter Jr. and Danny Wolf for the rest of the 2025/26 season, head coach Jordi Fernandez told reporters, including C.J. Holmes of The New York Daily News.
The update doesn’t come as a surprise. Porter was diagnosed with a left hamstring strain on March 19 and was slated to be reevaluated in two-to-three weeks. A couple weeks later, the team has shut him down for the final six games of the season, including Friday’s contest vs. Atlanta.
Porter appeared in 52 games (32.5 minutes per contest) in his first season with the Nets, averaging 24.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.1 steals on .463/.363/.859 shooting splits. A handful of those statistics — including points and assists per game — are career-best marks.
“Michael in a new situation, being on the same team for seven years on a championship team and now having a different role, a different situation, everything has been also very positive,” Fernandez said. “He’s played at an All-Star level. In my opinion, he should’ve been an All-Star. And now I want him to come back here and have a chip on his shoulder, lead the team the way he’s been doing the same way.”
The 27-year-old last played on March 10, scoring 19 points in 22 minutes in a lopsided loss to Detroit. He was recovering from a right ankle sprain when he suffered the hamstring strain.
Wolf, meanwhile sprained his left ankle on March 22. He’s been wearing a walking boot of late and Michael Scotto of HoopsHype recently suggested the rookie power forward was unlikely to play again this season.
According to Holmes, Fernandez said he was pleased with Wolf’s versatility and that he “showed that he belongs” in the league, but wants him to focus on being more efficient in 2026/27. The 27th pick in last year’s draft averaged 8.9 PPG, 4.9 RPG and 2.2 APG on .405/.322/.771 shooting in 57 appearances this season (20.8 MPG).
