Partizan faces another setback as Frank Ntilikina sustains a leg injury in Cacak, adding to the team's growing list of injured players ahead of their upcoming Euroleague matches in Lyon and Milan.

Credit: Srdjan Stevanovic/EuroLeague via Getty Images
Credit Srdjan Stevanovic/EuroLeague via Getty Images

Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade's already challenging season has been further complicated by an injury to Frank Ntilikina, adding to their growing list of sidelined players. The team traveled to Cacak without four key players, and their situation worsened when Ntilikina was forced to leave the game after suffering a leg injury late in the first half.

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His absence in the second half wasn't due to tactical decisions but the result of the injury, as he struggled to continue and exited the court visibly limping.

The extent of Ntilikina's injury will be determined once the team returns to Belgrade, where he'll undergo the necessary tests and scans to evaluate the damage. This latest setback comes as Partizan continues to deal with injuries to other key contributors.

Vanja Marinkovic and Mitar Bosnjakovic have been unavailable for some time, and Aleksej Pokusevski and Isaac Bonga also missed the Cacak game due to injuries sustained during their matchup with Panathinaikos.

The team's focus now shifts to whether any of the sidelined players will recover in time for the upcoming games in Lyon and Milan.

Partizan is currently 13th in the EuroLeague with a 9-11 record. 

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