“Jack of all trades, master of none.” That was the description Otto Porter had when he was selected with the third overall pick by the Washington Wizards in 2013.
Picked after Anthony Bennett and Victor Oladipo, the former Hoya became a top prospect due to his versatility, but wasn’t regarded as a player with star potential because he lacked an elite skill.
While he showed flashes of his scoring ability during his time at Georgetown, Porter was never a knock-down 3-point shooter, like Bradley Beal, for instance.