German Basketball Captain Dennis Schröder Commits to Playing Until 40
Dennis Schröder, the 30-year-old captain of the German national basketball team, has announced his intention to continue playing for the team until he reaches the age of 40. This decision comes after the team’s recent loss in the bronze medal match against Serbia at the Olympic Games in Paris.
In a press conference following the game, Schröder expressed his commitment to the team and his desire to continue playing at the highest level. “Coach, I’ve already said that I want to play until I’m 40,” he stated, addressing the team’s outgoing coach, Gordon Herbert.
Herbert, a Canadian, will be leaving his position as the team’s coach after three successful years. A replacement has not yet been announced.
Schröder’s decision to continue playing for the national team is a significant boost for German basketball. The team has shown promising signs of improvement in recent years, and Schröder’s leadership and experience will be crucial in their future endeavors.
The German national basketball team in action
In other sports news, the HSV is set to face off against Hertha BSC in a highly anticipated match. The team is looking to continue their winning streak, and fans are eagerly awaiting the game.
The HSV logo
The Olympic Games have also seen some exciting moments, with the German handball team advancing to the final. The team is looking to bring home a medal, and fans are cheering them on.
The German handball team in action
Overall, it’s been an exciting time for German sports, with plenty of action and drama to keep fans on the edge of their seats. With Schröder’s commitment to the national basketball team, fans can look forward to many more thrilling moments in the world of German basketball.