Third-placed Monaco (7-4) will seek a third straight win with a visit to Partizan (5-6), which has the aim of securing consecutive wins for the first time this season.
Game Notes: Partizan vs. Monaco

Partizan’s prolific offense ranks second in the league with 87.5 points per game, and Zeljko Obradovic’s men will look for the same explosiveness which resulted in last week’s 92-87 downing of Panathinaikos behind 23 points from Zach LeDay. That game saw Partizan sharpshooter Kevin Punter return to action with a solid 13 points after a month-long injury layoff, and his long-range shooting duel with Mike James – who leads the league in scoring (18.8 points per game) and ranks third in PIR (20.3) – is sure to provide plenty of entertainment.
- Last season was the first time Partizan and Monaco met in the EuroLeague, with Partizan sweeping two regular-season games, including a 100-80 home win.
- The last time they played, Partizan pulled out an 84-88 win in Monaco in Round 33 last season to clinch a playoff berth.
- In that win in Monaco last season, Partizan's Zach LeDay made a career-high 13 free throws.
- The two teams split road wins in the 2018-19 7DAYS EuroCup.
- Partizan and Monaco met in the Korac Cup in the 1982-83 season, with Monaco winning both games.
- Monaco head coach Sasa Obradovic played under Partizan's coach Zeljko Obradovic on the Yugoslavian national team in the 1990s. Together they won the Olympic silver medal in 1996, World championship crown in 1998, and EuroBasket gold in 1997 and a bronze in 1999.
- Partizan guard Danilo Andjusic played in the 2021-22 season with Monaco, helping the team reach a historic EuroLeague Playoffs berth. He was a teammate of Yakuba Ouattara, Mike James, Alpha Diallo, Donatas Motiejunas and Donta Hall, playing under coach Sasa Obradovic.
- Partizan swingman James Nunnally and Monaco guard Mike James were teammates at EA7 Emporio Armani Milan during the 2018-19 season.