Ryan Turell is looking to make history. The senior guard at Yeshiva University in New York City told ESPN he is entering the 2022 NBA draft with the ...
"I know NBA teams came to see me," Turell said. Quite a few NBA teams came to watch." According to ESPN, NBA teams have scouted Turell this season, with some franchises sending executives, former players and even team owners to see him in person.
Yeshiva University guard Ryan Turell will forgo his final season of eligibility and enter his name into the 2022 NBA draft, he told ESPN's.
Quite a few NBA teams came to watch." "But, just as importantly, it would mean the world to others that never saw this as a possibility." Turell is attempting to become the first Orthodox Jewish player in NBA history.
Ryan Turell of the Yeshiva University (YU) Maccabees to enter the 2022 NBA draft.
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The NCAA's leading men's basketball scorer, Ryan Turell of Yeshiva University, said he'll enter the 2022 NBA draft and hopes to become the first Orthodox ...
I've got to knock down shots and be a great defender and teammate." "I know NBA teams came to see me," Turell said. Quite a few NBA teams came to watch."
Yeshiva University's star basketball player Ryan Turell will give up his final year of college and enter the 2022 NBA draft, he told ESPN on Tuesday.
“But, just as importantly, it would mean the world to others that never saw this as a possibility.” “My full intention is to play professional basketball next year,” said Turell, who hopes to be the NBA’s first Orthodox Jewish basketball player. He has been scouted by NBA teams, and several owners, executives and former players have attended YU games in New York to watch him play.
Being the first Orthodox Jew in the NBA would mean the world to me, and a dream come true, God willing,” Turell said.
“But, just as importantly, it would mean the world to others that never saw this as a possibility.” Turell, who hails from the Los Angeles area and attended Valley Torah High School, has a deep offensive arsenal — his strongest tools are footwork and feel. Averaging 27.1 points per game this season, which led all NCAA men’s athletes, Turell became a national sensation as the face of a dominant squad of Jewish athletes.
“Being the first Orthodox Jew in the NBA would mean the world to me, and a dream come true, God willing,” Turell told ESPN. “But, just as importantly, it would ...
Quite a few NBA teams came to watch.” Turell’s chances in the draft are unclear. “I know NBA teams came to see me,” Turell said.
Ryan Turell gives up his eligibility for another college basketball season, and wishes to become the first Jewish Orthodox player in the best basketball ...
Ryan Turell gives up his eligibility for another college basketball season, and wishes to become the first Jewish Orthodox player in the best basketball league in the world; 'playing in the NBA will be a dream come true' he saysYeshiva University's Orthodox star player Ryan Turell will enter the 2022 NBA draft which is scheduled for June 23. Turell gave up his eligibility for another college basketball season to enter the draft and possibly become the first Jewish Orthodox player in the NBA. "My main goal is to play professional basketball next year," he said. You may still see interest-based ads if your information is sold by other companies or was sold previously.