Prather: 'I can play until 40'

Prather: 'I can play until 40'

Friday, September 26, 2025

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Brisbane Bullets star Casey Prather believes he's still got plenty of years in the tank.

Brisbane Bullets superstar Casey Prather is like a fine bottle of wine, as he keeps getting better with age.

The three-time NBL champion is currently in the midst of his career-best form with the Bullets, which saw him finish third in the NBL in scoring during the 2024-25 season and subsequently named in the All-NBL Second Team.

Now this year, the 2021 Israeli League MVP has guided the Bullets to an unbeaten start to 2025-26 Hungry Jack’s season, thanks to a 27-point effort against New Zealand in Round 1.

And while the Tennessee-born Prather is 34, he’s showing no signs of slowing down, rather believing he’s got plenty of gas left in the tank.

“Sometimes I don’t [think I can play until I’m 40], but the majority of the time I do think I can make it to 40 or 41, especially with the technology these days,” Prather said to The Australian.

“I’ve got years in the tank. I joke with coach Stu Lash that it isn’t about my age, it is about the minutes played.

“It is all about me taking care of myself and just enjoying it. You can’t take this stuff for granted.

“If god gives me another six years, I’m going to take another six years. But if he tells me it is time to hang it up after two or three, then so be it, so I’ll just take it as it comes.”

Prather’s Bullets will put their unbeaten start to the new campaign to the test this evening, when they play the Taipans at the Cairns Convention Centre.

Tip off is at 7.30pm AEST, broadcast live on ESPN.

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