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Jeff Turner

American basketball player and broadcasting announcer

Jeffrey Steven Turner (born April 9, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player and broadcasting announcer. Turner played ten NBA seasons (1984–1987; 1989–1996), spending time with the New Jersey Nets as well as the Orlando Magic. He ended his NBA career with 3,697 career points. Turner was a 6' 9" forward/center. After his career ended he spent nine years as a radio color commentator for the Magic. He then served as the head boys basketball coach at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida from to 2005 to 2013, where he compiled a 151-72 record and won the state *le in 2013. From 2011 to 2013 he was also a studio *yst for Magic games. In 2013, Turner was named television color commentator for the Magic.

Turner starred as a college player for Vanderbilt University. He was selected by the New Jersey Nets with the 17th pick of the 1984 NBA Draft.

Turner was a member of the Gold Medal 1984 U.S. Olympic basketball team coached by Bobby Knight. The team included Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Wayman Tisdale and Chris Mullin. Turner also played for the US national team in the 1982 FIBA World Championship, winning the silver medal.

Contents

  • 1 Imposter
  • 2 See also
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Imposter

On June 4, 2008, the *ociated Press reported that Ronnie Craven of Somerville, M*achusetts, had been posing as Turner and using the iden*y to facilitate sexual encounters with women he met in online chat rooms. His ruse also included the additional falsehood that "Jeff Turner" was employed in the front office of the Seattle SuperSonics (Turner has never worked for the Sonics). Craven says he has received a cease-and-desist order from a lawyer for the Sonics. Craven said he was embarr*ed and would stop lying about his iden*y.

See also

  • Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball

References

    External links

    • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com::and:Basketball-Reference.com