Belgian Players AbroadSven De Bolster · 23 September 2020

Thomas Creppy moving to Stade Rochelais in the French NM1

30 year old swingman Thomas Creppy will continue his basketball career in France as he has just signed a new deal with Stade Rochelais, a team that plays in the French NM1 Division (D3). It will be his 3rd experience playing abroad as he has previously played at Le Puy and Aubenas a couple of…

30 year old swingman Thomas Creppy will continue his basketball career in France as he has just signed a new deal with Stade Rochelais, a team that plays in the French NM1 Division (D3).

It will be his 3rd experience playing abroad as he has previously played at Le Puy and Aubenas a couple of years back. Both teams were competing in the French NM2 at that time.

Creppy has been back in Belgium since 2015 and has made his climb from the Belgian third division to second division (with Royal IV Brussels) and then spent the past three seasons playing in the Belgian first division (two seasons with Kangoeroes Mechelen and one with Spirou Charleroi).

Last season at Charleroi, Creppy appeared in a total of 25 games but played limited minutes (9.6 mpg) and only averaged 2.1 ppg & 1.0 rpg.

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Name

Creppy, Thomas

Nationality

Belgium

Position

Guard/Forward

Height

1m96 - 6'5"

Weight

88 kg - 194 lbs

Current Team

Bavi Vilvoorde

Birthday

April 17, 1990

Age

36

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