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Bayern Munich and Spencer Dinwiddie Mutually End Contract Over Personal Reasons

The guard stays in the United States after a family illness left him unavailable to play.

Overview

  • The club announced on January 4 that the short-term deal signed in late October was dissolved by mutual agreement.
  • Dinwiddie traveled home before Christmas with Bayern’s consent because of a serious family illness and will not return to Munich.
  • He thanked the organization, teammates, and fans, stating he is currently not able to play.
  • He logged 11 EuroLeague appearances at 11.7 points per game, second on the team to Andreas Obst, and averaged 13 points in five BBL games.
  • Sporting director Dragan Tarlac said health and family come first and wished Dinwiddie well, as his next professional steps remain unspecified.