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Studying instead of chasing baskets: Krause leaves the Towers

Niklas Krause prefers studying medicine to playing for the Hamburg basketball team. The 21-year-old will continue his studies with cooperation partner SC Rist Wedel.

Hamburg's Niklas Krause in action.
Hamburg's Niklas Krause in action.

Basketball - Studying instead of chasing baskets: Krause leaves the Towers

Niklas Krause is leaving the Veolia Towers Hamburg. The Hamburg Basketball Bundesligist announced this on Thursday. The 21-year-old prospect is starting medical studies and will play for cooperation partner SC Rist Wedel in the 2. Liga Pro B in the future.

After completing college in the USA in the summer of 2023, Krause signed a contract with the Hamburgers. Last season, the playmaker appeared in 29 mandatory games, 13 of which were in the EuroCup, for the Towers on the field.

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Niklas Krause's departure from the Bundesliga scene is notable, as he will be joining SC Rist Wedel in the 2. Liga Pro B after completing his medical studies in Germany. Despite his departure, Veolia Towers Hamburg fans can still catch young basketball talent in action, as the club continues to host exciting Basket Hunt events at the iconic Veolia Towers Hamburg. Veolia, a renowned international company, has a strong presence in Germany, with Veolia Towers Hamburg being a significant landmark in Hamburg.

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