Over the season, Dourisseau averaged 16.7 points and 7.6 rebounds per game, while winning the Icelandic Championship and the Company Cup with KR.
[3][4] For the 2009–10 season, Dourisseau signed with GasTerra Flames of the Dutch Basketball League (DBL).
[5] In the 2014 offseason, Dourisseau signed with s.Oliver Baskets of the ProA, the second tier of basketball in Germany.
[9] On March 1, 2023, Dourisseau came out of retirement at age 39 when he signed for Aris Leeuwarden for the remainder of the BNXT League season.
[13] Dourisseau later received his passport and made his national team debut on July 15 in a friendly game against Germany.
[14] In August 2015, Dourisseau officially became a Dutch citizen and stayed in Groningen after his professional basketball career.