Did Lorenzo Romar, Brandon Roy and UW’s recruiting of the Porter brothers cross the line?
Posted Jun 28, 2016
Michael Porter is 6 feet 9 and one of the top high-school basketball players in the country, pursued by every top program and the particular target of Washington’s Lorenzo Romar. That pursuit has led in some eye-opening directions and caused some to wonder if Romar, always regarded as a paragon of integrity, has succumbed a bit to the untoward realities of college basketball.
(Seattle Times)
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