To say that the “Otto Porter Experience’’ hasn’t gone as expected is an understatement.
Then again, was the veteran small forward ever really going to live up to the $56 million that the Bulls were going to have to pay him the final two years of his contract when they acquired him from Washington at the deadline last season?
Not likely.
Mistakes of the old front office regime still front and center as part of the cleanup now facing executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas.
Porter will exercise the $28.4 million on his deal this offseason, pricing him out of being any sort of trade candidate.