As Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade gears up for the 2025–26 EuroLeague and ABA League campaigns, Sterling Brown is entering his second year in the Serbian capital with optimism and a clear sense of purpose.
With minimal changes to the roster, Partizan’s core remains largely intact — and Brown sees that as an advantage. “The feeling is good. The new season has started, almost everyone is here. We’re slowly getting into rhythm, and the new guys are adjusting to our style. It feels good to have everyone back,” Brown told Partizan TV.
Reflecting on last season, the 29-year-old American guard acknowledged both the accomplishments and the need to aim higher. “Last season was long — we accomplished certain goals — but we need to achieve more this year. I’ll keep playing my game. I know opponents will adjust, but so will I. I’m an all-around player, not one-dimensional,” he said.
Welcoming New Faces: Jabari Parker & Shake Milton
Partizan made key offseason moves by bringing in Jabari Parker and Shake Milton, two high-profile additions that Brown believes will thrive in Belgrade. “I talked to both of them when they decided to come here,” Brown revealed. “I told them I think this is a place where they’ll fit in — because of the atmosphere, the energy, and the play style we have.”
Parker, a former NBA lottery pick, is somewhat familiar with European basketball, having played in the region before. For Milton, however, this marks a brand-new experience. “Jabari has played here a few times, but Shake has never experienced something like this,” Brown added, hinting at the unique and passionate environment that awaits them at Partizan.
With a strong foundation and new talent onboard, Partizan enters the new season with high expectations — and Sterling Brown looks ready to lead the charge.