Corruption a number of times have been a very vital part of sports. In basketball, many allegations have come up and Jahvon Quinerly alongside his family was caught up in an FBI investigation related to corruption in college basketball where he allegedly received $15,000.
The investigation turned out to be at the forefront of the reason why the basketball player left Villanova Wildcats for Alabama where he currently plays college basketball.
Who is Jahvon Quinerly?
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Quinerly was born in Hackensack, New Jersey on November 25, 1998, and is currently 26 years old.
At a young age, he took an interest in basketball that would lead to his taking a career in the game beginning fro the Hudson Catholic Regional High Scholl, New Jersey.
His love for the game and talent made him soon gain attention and upon his graduation, he was able to secure a spot to play college basketball in Villanova from 2018 to 2019 and Alabama from 2020.
Awards and Honours of Javhon Quinerly
- The Gatorade New Jersey Boys Basketball Player of the Year award (2021).
- West Roster for the 2018 McDonald’s All-American Boys Game
- SEC Tournament MVP (2021)
7 Interesting Facts About Him And His Family’s Case With The FBI
1. He Was The 5th-Ranked Point Guard in His Class and 3rd-Best Player in New Jersey
In his career, Javhon Quinerly has been able to make a name for himself as a 5-star point guard, 20th-ranked prospect and 6th-ranked point guard among all 2018 recruits by Scout.com.
In addition, he is the top-rated college basketball player from New Jersey and the 2nd in the East region.
2. The Allegation Against Him by the FBI Made Him Lose Out In Playing For a Season
It was sometime at the beginning of the ember months in 2017 that Quinerly was implicated in an FBI case that left college basketball in shocked. How Quinerly and his family got involved?
It all started with the news that Arizona assistant Book Richardson was given $15,000 from an undercover FBI agent for Quinerly to be part of the basketball school’s team.
The allegation also has Jahvon Quinerley’s mother, Caren Quinerly at the forefront as she was accused of receiving the money. However, Richardson in their defence claimed he never offered them any money nor was there any transaction between himself, Quinerly or his mother.
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3. The Allegation Almost Tore His Family Apart
The bribe became a major part of the news Caren Quinerly was bent on salvaging the name of their family. It got to a point where at the time of investigation, the family was made to submit their bank statements among other personal documents.
That wasn’t all. Caren had to go through social media to use different methods just so she could let the world know that she did not take any bribe. As such, she became more distant and her family began to fall apart.
The aftermath of the case became even more alarming to Jahvon and his family when they started to lose friends. However, what was worse to them was getting to a point where his younger brother Julien because of embarrassment would fail to admit to being related to Quinerly.
In addition, his mother’s health deteriorated because of how the case was turning out and how people began to see and treat them.
4. The Case With FBI Led Jahvon Quinerly To Struggle Just So He Could Get To Court
The FBI, social media, press, Villanova, society and Jahvon all took the bribery allegation seriously. This led to Javon Quinerly suffering just so he could play. His skills dropped and so did his feeling.
As such, the basketball player had t start seeing a therapist. It still left him feeling unhappy.
In the 2019-2020 season, he was made to sit out because of the NCAA’s transfer rules that came up. Regardless, it was later relaxed and the basketball player was able to transfer to Alabama.
5. How Much Does Jahvon Quinerly Average?
The college basketball player who is the no.13 of Alabama Crimson Tide has a successful career in college basketball.
Here are his stats
- Games Played in 2018-2019 season (25 with Villanova)
- Games Played in 2020-2021 season (30 with Alabama)
- 3-Point field goals made-attempted per game (25.0%) – 2018-2019
- 3-Point field goals made-attempted per game (43.3%) – 2020-2021
- Field Goal Percentage: 2018-2019 season with Villanova (73.3%)
- Field Goal Percentage: 2020-2021 season with Alabama (68.9%)
- Point Per Game: 2018-2019 season with Villanova (3.2)
- Points Per Game: 2020-2021 season with Alabama (12.9)
- Rebounds Per Game: 2018-2019 season (0.8)
- Rebound Per Game: 2020-2021 season (2.2)
- Steals Per Game: 2018-2019 season (0.2)
- Steals Per Game: 2020-2021 season (0.6)
6. Is Jahvon Quinerly Drafted in NBA?
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The basketball college player has been listed among the 30 best college prospects who won’t be in the 2021 NBA draft by For The Win. However, Alabama coach Nate Oats sees the possibility that Jahvon will make it to the NBA draft of 2022.
In addition, ESPN predicts Jahvon Quinerly as the No. 57 overall pick in the 2022 59-pick draft.
7. How Tall is He?
Quinerly’s height is listed at 6 feet 1 inch in 1.85 cm. His listed weight is 175 lb (79 kg).
Complete profile Jahvon Quinerly
Jahvon Quinerly | |
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Full Name | Jahvon Quinerly |
Date of Birth | 25 November 1998 |
Age | 26 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Birth place | Hackensack, New Jersey, United States |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | African-American |
Education | Hudson Catholic Regional High School |
Profession | Professional Basketball player |
Father | Mark Quinerly |
Mother | Caren Quinerly |
Siblings | Maurice and Julien |
Marital Status | Single |
Spouse/Partner | NA |
Girlfriend | NA |
Kids | NA |
Estimated Net Worth: | NA |
Source of net worth | Basketball career |
Height | 6feet 1inches (1.85m) |
Weight | 175 lbs (79 kg) |
Eye color | Black |
Hair color | Brown |
Social media | Instagram |
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