Basketball
Ryan Turell becomes the first Orthodox Jewish player to debut in the NBA G League.
Ryan Terrell He made history by making his debut as the first Orthodox Jewish player in the NBA’s training league, the G League. motor city cruiser Against Chicago Windy City Bulls.
The premiere was received by the applause of the audience in the stadium. Detroit Wayne State Fieldhouse and celebrated by the NBA G League.
2.04m California forward, Turrell He was educated at an Orthodox Jewish college yeshiva His great performances in college basketball made him motor city cruiser in the final draft of the G League.
he was picked by the team Michigan As the No. 27 months ago, he tried to enter his dream, the NBA Draft, without being selected by the franchise.
the choice G League It was a historic moment. Because no Orthodox Jewish player has come this far in American basketball. Turrell debuted.
With a side that lost 125-109, he made his debut scoreless with less than four minutes remaining, and was greeted by applause from the local fans.
Turrell jumped on the truck wearing a special Yamluk with the logo of motor city cruiser.
“The first Orthodox Jew in the world NBA It’s everything to me and a dream come true. But for others who never saw this as a possibility, it’s just as important. Turrell In a recent interview published by ESPN.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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