Michael Porter Jr. — the highest-paid Nets player, who arrived in Brooklyn as a salary dump — is slated to make a hefty $78 million over the next two seasons.

But the forward, who has dealt with debilitating back woes in the past, said recently he’s taking his career a year at a time, and is going to reassess his career next summer to see if he’s even physically able to keep playing.

“Because of the injuries and stuff, I don’t know how much longer I really want to play,” he told podcaster Justin Laboy. “Like, I want to play as long as I can, but people don’t understand the things I’ve got to go through on a daily basis just to get out on the court and play with the best athletes in the world.”

Michael Porter Jr. of the Nets during the team’s Practice in the Park at Potomac Playground in

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