Turkish basketball legend Hidayet Turkoglu has announced his retirement. "I have decided to end my career as an NBA player for 15 years and the most-capped player for Turkey’s national team," Turkoglu ...
LONDON, Dec 22 (AA/APP): Former NBA player and Turkish Basketball Federation President Hidayet Turkoglu has been inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame, making him the first Turkish athlete to receive ...
Hedo Turkoglu, the first player born in Turkey ever to play in the NBA, officially announced his retirement on Friday, capping a 15-year career during which he became one of the game's top frontcourt ...
Ex-NBA player Hidayet Turkoglu was re-elected as president of the Turkish Basketball Federation (TBF) on Tuesday. Turkoglu, who played in the NBA from 2000 to 2015, received the majority of the votes ...
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - DECEMBER 03: Hidayet Turkoglu attends the GQ Men of the Year Awards at Four Season Bosphorus Hotel on December 3, 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by S. Alemdar/Getty Images) Getty ...
The World Championships just finished a few weeks ago and you are already in the NBA. Do you feel tired at all? Hidayet Turkoglu: Yeah, I feel tired a bit. This was one great summer, but a very long ...
Geoff Petrie, Sacramento’s president of basketball operations, is considered a leading candidate for NBA executive of the year award because of several crafty moves he made in the off-season. Trading ...
SACRAMENTO -- The maturation of Hidayet Turkoglu took three giant steps forward Sunday at ARCO Arena. The 21-year-old rookie from Istanbul, Turkey, in his second consecutive start for the ailing Peja ...
Orlando, Fla July 15 -- The Orlando Magic have signed free agent guard-forward Hidayet “Hedo” Turkoglu (HEE-doh TURK-oh-lue), General Manager John Weisbrod announced tonight. Per team policy, terms of ...
Turkish swingman Hidayet Turkoglu (better known as Hedo) spent the peak of his interesting career with the Orlando Magic. During his time in central Florida, Turkoglu was a 15.8-point-per-game scorer, ...
Slovenian 7-foot center Primoz Brezec and 6-8 Turkish forward Hidayet Turkoglu were promised first-round slots or they would have withdrawn from the draft last Wednesday, one NBA executive told ...
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