Blast From The Past
Former USC basketball player Jarvis Turner is now the boys' basketball coach at Beverly Hills High School.
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Blue Bruin on Blast From The Past: I have known Jarvis Turner since he was a young lad playing youth socc ...
BruWin on Blast From The Past: Jon, thank you for you logic. If all the trojan fans would be like yo ...
Jon on Blast From The Past: Lots of players don't make it in the NBA. If not for Cameron stepping ...
spedjones on Blast From The Past: I do not. I like him though. ...
KingOfLA on Blast From The Past: I believe you wanted to call me a rocket scientist, and his number isn ...
Brainiac on Blast From The Past: If Bill Walton's number is retired at Ucla, does that mean Luke Walto ...
Cafe 84 Pizza on Blast From The Past: I've said it before and I'll say it again: UCLA Dynasty is doing a par ...
Brainiac on Blast From The Past: Hey genius Bruin, what school did Luke Walton go to? LOL ...
UCLA Dynasty on Blast From The Past: Well then rocket surgeon, why is his number retired by UCLA? ...
TheBigAl on Blast From The Past: Typical Bruin fan not knowing anything about the team he roots for. S ...
BruWin on Blast From The Past: Jon, thank you for you logic. If all the trojan fans would be like yo ...
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I remember Turner... I think he was the guy getting posterized on alley-oop dunks by Luke Walton from Cameron "Money" Dollar. What's he teaching those kids, how to get out of the way when receiving a dunking?
Same ol SC.
Cameron Dollar and Luke Walton went to different colleges. Great take.
Typical Bruin fan not knowing anything about the team he roots for.
Same ol uclgay.
Well then rocket surgeon, why is his number retired by UCLA?
Hey genius Bruin, what school did Luke Walton go to?
LOL
I've said it before and I'll say it again: UCLA Dynasty is doing a parody of UCLA trolls, intentionally writing crazy nonsense.
What about the rest of you UCLA folks? Spedjones, are you with me on this? Do you believe UCLA Dynasty is really one of your own?
If Bill Walton's number is retired at Ucla, does that mean Luke Walton was an honorary recipient of Cameron "Never Made it in the NBA" passes?
I believe you wanted to call me a rocket scientist, and his number isn't retired, it's his dad's.
I really hope this was a parody. Either way it was just a waste of my time.
I do not. I like him though.
Lots of players don't make it in the NBA. If not for Cameron stepping up his play, UCLA doesn't win that championship under Harrick.
Dollar seems to have settled into a nice gig with Romar. Good for him.
Just because the trolls on this site make UCLA look bad doesn't mean we have to hate on their former players.
Jon, thank you for you logic. If all the trojan fans would be like you, most of us wouldn't act the we do. The rest of you should larn from Jon. :)
I have known Jarvis Turner since he was a young lad playing youth soccer in Bakersfield, CA. He was great, of course. Then he grew out of soccer, especially in the physical sense, and became a great high school basketball player in our area (his team beat ours one year 100-40 or so! Jarvis and his teammates probably dunked on me as well). Even though he went on to be a Trojan, I still rooted for him, and was of course disappointed he had so many injuries (he was one of the few players to be granted a sixth year of eligibility).
Anyway, Jarvis comes from a great family, is a good guy, and will likely do an outstanding job at Beverly Hills High.