
Former NBA guard Frank Ntilikina has committed his immediate future to Partizan Belgrade, agreeing to a contract extension that will keep him with the Serbian club through 2027.
According to Sportando, the extension came with a notable pay cut, reflecting Ntilikina’s willingness to stay with the team despite financial sacrifices.
While AS Monaco reportedly showed interest in acquiring the French guard, he opted to remain with Partizan.
“I’m more ready than ever, you will see the best version of me,” Ntilikina said, signaling his intent to bounce back from a challenging season.
The 27-year-old struggled with injuries throughout the 2024/25 campaign, limiting his production in both domestic and continental competition.
He averaged just seven points and two assists per game in the EuroLeague, while in the ABA League, he contributed 6.7 points per outing.
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