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Title: Devestating news for Ronny Turiaf and the Lakers


AIfan1330 - July 22, 2005 03:07 AM (GMT)
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From ESPN.com


Ronny Turiaf, the West Coast Conference player of the year at Gonzaga and a second-round pick of the Los Angeles Lakers, has an enlarged heart and will need open-heart surgery, possibly ending his career before it ever started in the NBA.

Turiaf's agent, Bouna Ndiaye, confirmed to ESPN.com Thursday night that the condition was discovered during extensive medical testing in Los Angeles.

Lakers spokesperson John Black said Turiaf would have open-heart surgery in 4-6 weeks. Black said Turiaf would meet with the media at 10 a.m. (PDT) Friday in Los Angeles.

The Lakers selected the 6-10 Turiaf, who was originally from France, with the 37th pick overall in the June 28th draft. Los Angeles signed Turiaf to a two-year guaranteed contract on July 14. He played for the Lakers in a Summer Pro League and was averaging 14 points and 4.7 rebounds in 21.9 minutes a game. But Turiaf, 22, was held out of the final four games of the summer league.

Ndiaye said Turiaf would remain in Los Angeles to meet with more doctors Friday before determining when and where to have surgery.

"His aorta is too large for his heart," Ndiaye said. "This is open-heart surgery. He could come back if everything goes OK and he works hard."

Ndiaye said the contract would be voided but Lakers owner Jerry Buss and general manager Mitch Kupchak would "take care of the medical costs and told us they would keep his rights."

"They are showing us the good human part," Ndiaye said. "Ronny is down. He's a winner and he's determined to get back one day."

Black said the contract Turiaf signed was conditional on passing the physical and once he didn't the contract becomes void. But Black said the league lawyers might not agree with that interpretation. Black said the Lakers want to pay the medical costs, but once again this is up to the league's interpretation of his contract.

Gonzaga coach Mark Few, who spoke with Turiaf Thursday night, said Turiaf was in the best condition he had seen him in when he visited with Turiaf at the Chicago pre-draft camp in June.

"We're in a state of shock," Few said. "We're going to be by Ronny's side during this entire ordeal. Our staff, our players and the entire community of Spokane are behind him. He's meant so much to all of us. We're going to see him through this and get him back healthy. There will be a lot of thoughts and prayers coming out of Spokane."

Andy Katz is a senior writer at ESPN.com.




I wish all the luck in the world to Ronny Turiaf. From what ntw tells me, Turiaf played his butt off in summer league and would have probably made the team.

Sealy - July 22, 2005 04:25 AM (GMT)
ntw was bragging about him everyday to me. I bet he has to have open heart-surgery because he got shot in the heart. He's gangsta...according to ntw.

Lone Wolf - July 22, 2005 04:46 AM (GMT)
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Get well soon.

ballorama. - July 22, 2005 05:27 AM (GMT)
Get well thats really sad. :(

ntw - July 22, 2005 06:41 AM (GMT)
My best wishes to Ronny and his family. He was definently been in the Lakers long term plans, if he can make it back, it'll be with the Lakers.

Classy move by the Lakers to pick up his medical expenses, must be good for him to feel like he's not in this alone.

GoSonics206 - July 22, 2005 06:53 AM (GMT)
wow. once again, i will pray for him (in a non-christian way) just like i did with star. i hope he is ok and comes back full strength eventually. he played his ass off with the 'zags and with the lakers in the summer league. i definitely hope to see him back in the nba once he's healthy.

ntw - July 23, 2005 03:41 AM (GMT)
Apparently Buss has said that if he can't play next year he'll give him a job in the organization.

madsen35 - July 24, 2005 02:41 AM (GMT)
It's too bad. icry. Get well soon Ronny!




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