Kevin Porter Jr. is a guard-forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, operating as a versatile perimeter piece who can handle the ball and create in multiple ways. Born May 4, 2000, Porter stands 6'4" and weighs 203 lbs. He played college basketball at Southern California before entering the NBA, where he has developed into a rotation contributor with expanding responsibilities.
Through 42 games this season, Porter is averaging 16.7 points, 7.1 assists, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game across 31.8 minutes, shooting 47.7 percent from the field. His assist numbers make him a legitimate secondary playmaker, and his steal rate reflects active hands as a defender. Three-point shooting sits at 31.3 percent, which is a relative weak spot in his offensive profile. Free throw percentage of 71.3 percent is serviceable but not elite. A minus-2.7 plus-minus suggests his on-court impact has been mixed relative to results. For bettors, Porter presents several prop angles worth tracking. His assist total props are backed by consistent volume across a large sample. Points props benefit from steady usage and solid field goal efficiency. The steals line is another area where his rate (2.0 per game) creates value on defensive prop markets. Three-point attempt and make props carry more risk given his below-average percentage from deep. His usage in Milwaukee's offensive system positions him as a reliable target for multi-category player prop combinations.