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Spencer Dinwiddie and Bayern Munich Part Ways

EuroLeague - By mutual agreement, Bayern Munich and Spencer Dinwiddie have decided to end their collaboration. The 32-year-old guard returns to the transfer market.
Spencer Dinwiddie and Bayern Munich Part Ways
Photo Credit : Bayern Munich

Player movements continue in EuroLeague this Sunday evening. After Nando De Colo’s departure from ASVEL to Fenerbahçe Istanbul, another major player is leaving his club, though without signing elsewhere for now.

After 11 years in NBA, Spencer Dinwiddie joined Bayern Munich in EuroLeague in the fall. The former Brooklyn Nets player didn’t take long to adapt to European basketball, but his performances didn’t allow Gordon Herbert’s and then Svetislav Pesic’s team to take the next step. The German club has officially announced the end of its collaboration with the American guard.

Spencer Dinwiddie is returning to the United States officially « for family reasons » and is once again a free agent. It remains to be seen where and when the former NBA player will land next.

Nine Consecutive Losses in EuroLeague

In BBL, Spencer Dinwiddie averaged 13 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists in 5 games played, with five wins. In EuroLeague, his statistics are slightly lower: 11.7 points, 2 rebounds, 2.9 assists in 11 games played. However, he only won the first two games.

PLAYER PROFILE
Position(s): Guard
Height: 196 cm
Age: 32 years old (06/04/1993)
Nationality:

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Stats 2025-2026 / EasyCredit BBL
PTS
13
#37
REB
2.6
#136
AST
3.6
#30

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