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‘I want to be a Jewish hero!’ US basketball’s new 6ft 7in yeshiva boy star

Ryan Turell's team recently achieved a recordbreaking 50-game winning streak

February 12, 2022 09:00
Ryan Turell
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MARCH 06: Ryan Turell #11 of Yeshiva cheers with his team before playing against Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the first half during the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - First Round at Goldfarb Gymnasium on at Johns Hopkins University on March 6, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. On Thursday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that Maryland had confirmed three cases of residents with COVID-19, otherwise known as the Coronavirus, prompting Johns Hopkins officials to host the NCAA men's basketball tournament without spectators. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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As US college basketball’s leading scorer, he is poised to become the sport’s latest superstar.

But Yeshiva University’s Ryan Turell has his sights on making history — as the first Orthodox Jewish player in the NBA.

Averaging 28.1 points per game in college games, he is suddenly one of the sport’s hottest properties.

The 6ft 7in senior guard plays with a yarmulke on his crop of curls.