Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tiger done

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Missouri freshman Michael Porter Jr. (above), a preseason All-American, will miss the rest of the season after lower back surgery, the school announced Tuesday.

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Michael Porter Jr. insisted before the season that he was not necessaril­y a one-and-done player who would leave next year for the riches of the NBA.

The standout Missouri freshman will have plenty of downtime to consider his future after the school announced Tuesday he would miss the rest of the season after lower back surgery. The procedure, called a microdisce­tomy, was scheduled in Dallas and the expected recovery time is three to four months.

The injury is a blow for last year’s top high school recruit, just as it is for a Missouri program excited for the future after his arrival and the talented recruiting class that followed him to Columbia.

“I cannot wait to be completely healthy and playing the game I love once again,” Porter said.

Porter signed with Missouri after originally being committed to Washington, doing so after former Huskies coach Lorenzo Romar was fired in March. His father, Michael Porter Sr., was an assistant coach at Washington at the time and was later hired by first-year Missouri Coach Cuonzo Martin.

The 6-10 freshman averaged 36.2 points and 13.6 rebounds per game as a senior in high school, and he was a McDonald’s All-American. He showed how that potential might translate to the college game in an exhibition game against No. 3 Kansas before the season, scoring 21 points in 23 minutes — and he was chosen as the co-Southeaste­rn Conference preseason Player of the Year.

He played only two minutes of Missouri’s season-opening victory over Iowa State before missing the last three games with the injury. The school said the surgery would involve two discs in his back, and that he’s expected to make a complete recovery.

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