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In basketball, the clock counts down to zero at some point. Whether it’s high school, college or in the NBA, the end comes — whether it's the kid who grew up playing in a park with no nets or for Michael Jordan.
Taking off the jersey for the last time doesn’t mean that basketball ends, though.
Josh Bartelstein found life after college basketball.
Following a four-year career that began as a walk-on at Michigan ending with being named a captain and a run to the championship game in 2013. Bartelstein wasn’t picked in the NBA draft like teammates Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr.