Rasmus Bach calls time on professional basketball career
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16 Jun
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Rasmus Bach has announced his retirement from professional basketball, aged just 27.
Danish-born Bach arrived in the NBL following a five-year collegiate career with Fort Lewis and two seasons playing in Denmark for Randers Cimbria.
He represented the Breakers for two seasons, before playing for the Brisbane Bullets during NBL23.
Congratulations on a great career Raz 🙌
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“I’m retiring from professional basketball,” Bach wrote on Instagram. “My career has taken us to Denmark, New Zealand and Australia.
“The road was challenging, but the experiences and people we met along the way were absolutely worth it.
“I’m grateful for every opportunity I had to lace up and compete with my teammates.”
Bach made 19 appearances for the Bullets in his final season in the NBL, and averaged 3.8 points and 1.7 rebounds per game.
He ends his career with 73 total games played across three seasons in the NBL.
The Bullets wish Rasmus and his wife Lindley all the best for their future endeavours!

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