Micah Potter is a center for the San Antonio Spurs, serving as a rotational big man in the NBA. Born April 6, 1998, Potter played college basketball at Wisconsin before entering professional basketball. His height and draft details are not on file, but his role as a backup center reflects a player valued for interior presence off the bench.
Through 47 games this season, Potter is averaging 8.8 points and 4.3 rebounds per game across 17.7 minutes per contest, with 1.3 assists and modest defensive contributions of 0.4 steals and 0.3 blocks. His 47.5 percent field goal mark reflects solid efficiency as a roll man and interior finisher, though his free throw percentage of 55.6 percent and a minus-2.4 plus-minus suggest some limitations in extended minutes. His 36.6 percent mark from three indicates a credible but developing perimeter threat for a center. For bettors, Potter is most relevant in player prop markets tied to points and rebounds. His consistent 17 to 18 minutes of playing time as a rotation piece gives him a reasonably predictable floor, making points and rebounds totals worth monitoring, particularly in matchups where San Antonio deploys him more heavily against opposing frontcourts. His shooting efficiency also makes him a candidate to outperform modest scoring lines on nights when his usage ticks upward.