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Doug Kramer announces PBA retirement: “Basketball is not forever”

Doug Kramer has announced his retirement from basketball after his 12-year career in the Philippine Basketball Association and is set to play his last game with the Phoenix Fuel Masters against Blackwater Elite on Friday, November 15.

On his Instagram account, Doug announced the reason of his retirement and clarified that he is not suffering from any injury or other health reasons.

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Doug wrote: “I started playing basketball for the love of the game and I’m retiring because I respect the game.
It has given me so much, and my way of leaving is to give others a chance. My slot will be a dream come true for the next player up.

“I’m leaving knowing I’m still healthy, with no major injuries throughout my career. I don’t want to wait till my body is breaking down, or till mentally I’m drained of the daily routine of training. I’m moving on because I choose to do so.
Basketball is not forever.

“And I never made it to become my only avenue. It’s very temporal. I’m 36 years young and still so much to do.”

Doug then shared everything he has learned and experienced throughout his career as a basketball player and expressed his gratitude to teh sport which led him to where he is now.

Doug continued: “If it weren’t for basketball, I wouldn’t have seen much places. I’ve played all around the Philippines, some parts of Asia and even in the US. I started this journey playing basketball in Baguio City, and eventually made my move in Manila to play for Ateneo. That was 2002, 17 years ago!

“If it weren’t for basketball, I probably would have joined the military, since that was the original plan mid high school, but things fell into place for basketball.

“If it weren’t for basketball, I wouldn’t have been able to play for Ateneo in Manila and eventually meet Chesca on my sophomore year. No Chesca means no Kendra, Scarlett and Gavin.
What a different life I would have led if it weren’t for this sport.

“Lastly, If it weren’t for the Lord in my life, basketball and everything else wouldn’t make sense. I want to give God more opportunity to work in my life, and what better way than leaving my comfort zone. I’ll do what I can, God will do the rest.

“To end, here’s a favorite quote of mine. ‘A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.’

“So I’m leaving knowing one thing.
The ball is in my hands. ๐Ÿ™”

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I started playing basketball for the love of the game and I'm retiring because I respect the game. It has given me so much, and my way of leaving is to give others a chance. My slot will be a dream come true for the next player up. . I'm leaving knowing I'm still healthy, with no major injuries throughout my career. I don't want to wait till my body is breaking down, or till mentally I'm drained of the daily routine of training. I'm moving on because I choose to do so. Basketball is not forever. And I never made it to become my only avenue. It's very temporal. I'm 36 years young and still so much to do. . If it weren't for basketball, I wouldn't have seen much places. I've played all around the Philippines, some parts of Asia and even in the US. I started this journey playing basketball in Baguio City, and eventually made my move in Manila to play for Ateneo. That was 2002, 17 years ago! . If it weren't for basketball, I probably would have joined the military, since that was the original plan mid high school, but things fell into place for basketball. . If it weren't for basketball, I wouldn't have been able to play for Ateneo in Manila and eventually meet Chesca on my sophomore year. No Chesca means no Kendra, Scarlett and Gavin. What a different life I would have led if it weren't for this sport. . Lastly, If it weren't for the Lord in my life, basketball and everything else wouldn't make sense. I want to give God more opportunity to work in my life, and what better way than leaving my comfort zone. I'll do what I can, God will do the rest. . To end, here's a favorite quote of mine. "A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds." . So I'm leaving knowing one thing. The ball is in my hands. ๐Ÿ™

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