Coban Porter, brother of Denver Nuggets star Michael Porter Jr. and recently-banned Jontay, sentenced to six years in prison for a drunk driving crash that resulted in a woman’s death

  • Jontay was banned for life on Wednesday for violating the competition’s rules
  • Coban was arrested last year on vehicular homicide charges stemming from the crash
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Coban Porter, the younger brother of Denver Nuggets star Michael Porter Jr. and recently expelled Jontay Porter, has been sentenced to six years in prison for a drunk driving crash that left a woman dead.

Porter was sentenced Friday in Denver, where he was a basketball player at Division-I Denver University.

On Wednesday, Jontay Porter was given a lifetime ban by the NBA for violating the league’s rules after giving gamblers confidential information and betting on games.

Coban, Michael and Jontay are three of eight siblings, the majority of whom have achieved Division I basketball.

Michael Porter Jr. has had the most successful basketball career of the eight siblings, starting 81 games for the Nuggets last season after winning a championship with the franchise last season.

Coban Porter was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday for a drunk driving accident

Porter was a Division-I athlete at the University of Denver after a prep basketball career at Missouri

Porter was a Division-I athlete at the University of Denver after a prep basketball career at Missouri

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