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Kevin Porter Jr. endured a challenging year, which culminated in him joining PAOK in Greece in early April. In September, Porter faced legal troubles when he was arrested and charged with domestic violence. He later accepted a plea deal in January to resolve the matter.

Subsequently, the Houston Rockets traded Porter to the Oklahoma City Thunder as part of a salary-clearing transaction following his arrest. However, the Thunder promptly waived him. Currently, Porter expresses a desire to reunite with PAOK if he doesn’t secure an NBA deal.

“If it is up to me, I don’t see myself, when it comes from the overseas standpoint if I am staying out here another year – if I have the opportunity to go back to the NBA, then I will probably go back to the NBA – but if it is not the NBA, I don’t want to play for another club than PAOK,” Porter said. “I feel like they have welcomed me and they gave me the chance that a lot of people looked over.”