Karcher participated in training camp with the
Philadelphia 76ers, but never played for them in a regular season game. He was selected with the 59th pick in the 2001
NBA D-League draft by the
Greenville Groove, and would also play for the
Richmond Rhythm of the
International Basketball League that same year. In 2005, he participated in training camp with the
Utah Jazz but was not signed to a contract. He spent the majority of his professional playing career overseas. Karcher played in France with
Hyères-Toulon in the
French top-tier league, the
LNB Pro A, and with
ALM Évreux Basket, in the
French 2nd-tier league, the
LNB Pro B. After five years in France, Karcher spent one year in Iran, followed by one year in Argentina, before ending his playing career in 2007. ==References==