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WNBAs Maya Moore sacrifices season to help free man from prison

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Maya Moore met Jonathan Irons before her freshman year of college through a prison ministry program in 2007. She and the man became fast friends, and she dedicated herself to seeing him released from prison. After sacrificing her 2019 professional basketball season, her dedication paid off and he now has his freedom. READ MORE: Americas []

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