Los Angeles Lakers 2005–06 season Ronny Turiaf was the 37th overall pick in the
2005 NBA draft to the
Los Angeles Lakers, signing a two-year, $1 million contract. After a physical exam conducted by the Lakers just four weeks after the draft, team doctor, John Moe, found an enlarged
aortic root in Turiaf's heart. After multiple examinations by other physicians, the Lakers decided that the problem, which was cleared by doctors in both France and the NBA's pre-Draft camp, was serious enough to require surgery. The Lakers were forced to void Turiaf's contract but retained his rights in case he was cleared to play again after the surgery. In addition, the team paid for all the expenses from the surgery. Turiaf underwent the six-hour open-heart surgery on 26 July 2005. His expected recovery time was between six and twelve months. As part of his rehabilitation, Turiaf signed with the
Continental Basketball Association's
Yakama Sun Kings, a team that drafted him with their 36th pick in the 2005 CBA draft. He played nine games with the Sun Kings, averaging 13 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Turiaf recovered from his surgery quicker than expected and was therefore re-signed with the Lakers on 17 January 2006, less than six months after his surgery. In order to make room on the team's 15-man roster, the Lakers waived guard
Laron Profit after his season-ending injury.
2006–07 season On 1 November 2006, in the second game of the season, Ronny Turiaf scored career highs in almost every category against the
Golden State Warriors, including 8/10 shooting with 23 points and 14 rebounds.
2007–08 season Turiaf received playing time due to the many Laker injuries during the
2007–08 season. He was in the starting line-up at the beginning of the season as a forward alongside
Lamar Odom, but after spraining his left ankle during practice on 15 November 2007, Turiaf missed two games of his own while his starts became limited. However, after
Pau Gasol sprained his ankle on 14 March 2008 in
New Orleans, Ronny took over as the starting center for nine games until Gasol returned on April 2. In that nine game span, Turiaf's stats jumped to over 30 minutes per game with 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Yet the Lakers went 5–4 during those nine games, including back-to-back losses at home against the
Charlotte Bobcats and the
Memphis Grizzlies, two of the league's worst teams. Turiaf and the Lakers would reach the
2008 NBA Finals, but they would lose in six games to their arch rivals
Boston Celtics. During his time with the Lakers, Turiaf developed a close friendship with teammate
Kobe Bryant. Bryant expressed sadness upon Turiaf's departure from the Lakers and would later say that Turiaf was one of his four all-time favorite teammates.
Golden State Warriors On 9 July 2008, Ronny Turiaf agreed to a four-year, $17 million contract offer from the Golden State Warriors. According to
free agency rules, his previous team, the Los Angeles Lakers, had seven days to match that offer. The Lakers, on July 18, decided not to match the Warriors' offer and the deal was finalized.
New York Knicks On 9 July 2010 Turiaf was traded to the
New York Knicks along with
Anthony Randolph,
Kelenna Azubuike and a future second-round pick in a
sign and trade deal for
David Lee.
ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne During the
2011 NBA lockout he signed with
ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne in his native France.
Washington Wizards On 10 December 2011, Turiaf was traded to the
Washington Wizards.
Miami Heat On 15 March 2012, Turiaf was traded to the
Denver Nuggets along with
JaVale McGee in a three-way trade involving the
Denver Nuggets, the
Los Angeles Clippers and the
Washington Wizards. He was waived by the Nuggets shortly afterwards. On 21 March 2012, Turiaf signed with the
Miami Heat. On 21 June 2012 Turiaf won his first NBA championship.
Los Angeles Clippers On 27 July 2012, Turiaf signed with the
Los Angeles Clippers.
Minnesota Timberwolves On 18 July 2013, Turiaf signed with the
Minnesota Timberwolves. He managed 31 games for Minnesota in 2013–14, but only two games in 2014–15 after being ruled out for the rest of the season on 16 December 2014, after undergoing a successful arthroscopic procedure on his right hip. Three days later, he was acquired by the
Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade that involved the Timberwolves and the
Houston Rockets. He was waived by the 76ers on 23 December 2014. Turiaf announced his retirement from basketball on 24 October 2016, almost two years after having appeared in his last game and after having been plagued by hip pain for a long time. == National team career ==