What started as a routine livestream quickly became a real-world privacy scare for Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. The NBA star’s address was allegedly leaked online by Instagram personality Celina Powell.
Powell was reportedly supposed to join N3on, Steiny and Porter Jr. on a livestream. As Steiny pointed out in a clip shared on X, Powell overheard the others discussing her potential exclusion from the stream.
She allegedly retaliated by entering Porter Jr.’s house and leaking his address on her Instagram story. The police were called to the scene, although no arrests were made. Clips show Powell asking officers to detain N3on and Porter Jr.’s team members, who were filming the entire incident.
The leak forced the NBA star to pack his clothes and valuables before moving to a new location. Porter Jr. reacted to the incident on stream.
“I don’t want to talk to her, because I stood up for her, like, I even said that I hope she’s turning over a new leaf. I said all that. I don’t know what she’s mad about,” said Porter. “I can’t believe she crashed out on us like that.”
Sources close to the situation have suggested that Porter Jr. could take legal action against the Instagram personality.
Michael Porter Jr. suggests the Denver Nuggets would still be in the playoffs with him
Later on his livestream with N3on, Porter Jr. was asked how the Denver Nuggets would’ve performed in the playoffs if he were still on the roster. He gave a candid answer, saying:
“Yes. Shouldn’t have traded me man.”
The Nuggets were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The team traded Michael Porter Jr. last summer, acquiring Cameron Johnson.
Porter Jr. registered the best season of his career with the Nets, averaging a career-high 24.2 points along with 7.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game in 2025-26.
Johnson, who is known for his efficiency from 3-point range, missed the mark in the playoffs, shooting just 31.4% from long range through six games against Minnesota.
The Nuggets reached the conference semifinals with Michael Porter Jr. last season before losing to the OKC Thunder in seven games.
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