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VIDEO: Top 2 recruit Michael Porter Jr. goes off for 39 points in fall league game

Michael Porter, Jr. (1), of Columbia, Mo., left, defends against the inbound pass during action at Grand Park's Jonathan Byrd Fieldhouse in Westfield April 23, 2016.

Michael Porter, Jr. (1) defends against the inbound pass during an EYBL event last summer (Photo: Doug McSchooler, IndyStar)

Michael Porter Jr., the No. 1 or No. 2 player in the Class of 2017, has moved to Washington state after his father was named an assistant coach on the University of Washington coaching staff.

Porter, a 6-11 small forward, will play for Nathan Hale, which is coached by former Portland TrailBlazer Brandon Roy, and will be home-schooled by his family.

Porter was one of two underclassmen named to the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Teams last season.

In a fall league game this week, the Washington commit went off for 39 points, including some spectacular dunks. He also had 14 rebounds and five assists.

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