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Michael Porter Jr. asks for release, Mizzou could be landing spot


Last week, Washington fired longtime head coach Lorenzo Romar. Since then, it has been speculated that 2017's No. 1 player Jr. – whose father Michael Sr. was on Romar's staff – would ask for a release. ON Wednesday, the 6-foot-9 small forward from Seattle (Wash.) Nathan Hale confirmed his plans to ask for a release from his National Letter of Intent. (Rivals.com)

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