Ron Crevier, born on April fourteenth, nineteen fifty-eight, in Montreal, Quebec, is a distinguished former professional basketball player from Canada. Standing at an impressive seven feet tall, he began his basketball journey at Dawson College CEGEP before moving on to Boston College. During his four years with the Eagles, Crevier primarily played off the bench, showcasing his potential despite limited playing time.
In nineteen eighty-three, Crevier's talent caught the attention of the Chicago Bulls, who selected him in the fourth round of the NBA draft as the seventy-fifth overall pick. However, he did not secure a spot on the team and instead took his skills to the Continental Basketball Association, where he played for the Toronto Tornados alongside fellow Canadian Jim Zoet.
The following season, Crevier made a mark in the United States Basketball League with the Springfield Fame, where he averaged an impressive one point six blocked shots per game, ranking third in the league. His journey continued as he joined the Golden State Warriors mid-season, where he saw limited action in one game. He later had a brief stint with the Detroit Pistons, playing a total of three minutes over two games.
In the nineteen eighty-six to eighty-seven season, Crevier took his talents overseas to Spain, playing for Pamesa Valencia. His career, marked by determination and resilience, reflects the journey of a player who made significant contributions to Canadian basketball, both at the national level and in various professional leagues.