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Meet Zaccharie Risacher’s Father Stéphane Risacher – a French Basketball Giant Who Never Made It to NBA

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The basketball world is familiar with who Zaccharie Risacher is. The 6 ft 10 in French wonder boy has surfaced as one of the premier basketball prospects recently. This is a result of his supreme exhibition in the 2023–24 edition of the EuroCup. However, his talents turn out to be a result of the elite basketball genes that are running deep in his veins. Basketball fans are aware that outside the realms of the NBA, Zaccharie’s father, Stéphane Risacher, built himself a legendary career. Hardly anyone would argue that his credentials and numbers left a lasting legacy in European Basketball.

The distinguished beginning of Stéphane’s basketball journey commenced at a youth club basketball with INSEP’s Centre Fédéral. Building on the experience he gained from it, he decided to turn pro in 1987. Initially, Risacher was a part of the French club Stade Clermontois BA. Just after one season, he made a move to JA Vichy first and then to Tours in the subsequent two seasons. Anyhow, it was in 1990 that Risacher finally settled and became associated with CRO Lyon for 4 years. Here in 1991, his contributions played a vital part in the clubs lifting the French Second Division league championship.

In due course, his skills soon started to grab a lot of attention. In 1994, French Heavyweights, Paris Saint Germain signed him for 5 years. Their aspirations of him were fulfilled in the year 1997 when he led them to the French First Division league championship. After the expiration of his contract, the 6 ft 8 in stayed in France for another year and played for Pau Orthez in the 1999-2000 season. Thereafter, Stéphane Risacher was convinced that he needed to explore the hardwood outside the French jurisdiction.

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Risacher’s voyage beyond the French shores

The destination was Greece for this dynamic baller for the next two seasons of his career. Greek giants Olympiacos Piraeus wanted to make the most of his services and in 2002, their decision brought them glory. A compilation of 203 points, 74 rebounds and 19 assists in 20 games resulted in a Greek Cup championship run. Following the success, renowned Spanish franchise Malaga desired something similar and invited him to play for 4 seasons. And he didn’t disappoint.

Stéphane Risacher’s noteworthy contributions of 10 points, 2.76 rebounds, and 1.15 assists per contest in 2005 made Malaga the Copa del Rey de Baloncesto champions. The achievements didn’t stop there as the 6× French League All-Star paved the way for the club to become the Spanish ACB League winners the very next season.

After departing ways with Malaga, Risacher played professional basketball for two more years in Spain while representing UCAM Murcia CB. Eventually, the twilight of his career came in his hometown and he ended his professional campaign with Élan Chalon. Meanwhile, Stéphane Risacher was also carrying an established national career alongside his pro days.

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Stéphane Risacher- A treasure for the French national team

Risacher’s desire to represent France on a national level was fulfilled very early in his playing days. The national team sought him to be a worthy inclusion for the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in 1989. They again offered him a chance in the 1990 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship. Risacher got a first taste of silverware in 1993 when the French Under-21 team finished as runners-up in the World Cup held in Spain. After this, it didn’t take long for him to get his senior call.

In 1993 only, he was a member of the national squad that was sent to represent France in the FIBA EuroBasket. Stéphane Risacher’s inclusion in the team became a permanent affair with 1997, 1999, and 2001 editions of the FIBA EuroBasket graced with his presence.

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The summit of his national career arrived when he was selected to play for France in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney. The team witnessed a tremendous run and made its way to the Gold medal game for the first time in 52 years. However, the team had to contend with a silver medal. They lost the game against the then 11-time Gold medalists in the United States. As a result, in 2019, Risacher’s illustrious career was thoroughly recognized by his induction into the French Basketball Hall of Fame.

Indeed, Stéphane Risacher proved himself to be an iconic figure in the world of European basketball. His contributions hold a grandeur position among the elites of the sport. Will his son Zaccharie be able to carry his family’s baton forward with the same impact? Only time will tell.

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