A Rocky Road for Miikka Muurinen at Partizan Belgrade
Miikka Muurinen, just 18, has faced a challenging season at Partizan Belgrade, often feeling like a bird lost in migration. With the recent change in the coaching staff, his playing time has dwindled, leaving him on the sidelines more than he would like.
In an interview with local outlet Mondo Sport, Partizan’s head coach, Joan Penarroya, candidly expressed his concerns regarding Muurinen’s development. “Miikka has the potential to become a outstanding player, but simply showing off in highlight reels isn’t enough,” he stated. As a young talent with impressive physical attributes, Muurinen still lacks the experience of competing at the professional level.
Penarroya’s tone turned somber as he elaborated on the situation. “He struggles with the tactical nuances of the game, which is entirely normal for someone of his age and experience. Transitioning to the Euroleague is particularly tough; it’s a demanding league where even former NBA players can find it challenging.”
He further revealed, “It feels like he’s just biding his time, waiting to return to the United States, and I cannot build expectations around that.” This comment comes amid rumors regarding Muurinen’s potential move to American collegiate basketball following this season.
“Partizan needs to perform well, but right now, he isn’t quite at the level required for a team of this caliber,” Penarroya added thoughtfully. “There’s no doubt he possesses the qualities to evolve into an exceptional player, but he must deepen his understanding of the game.”
The coach highlighted the importance of making mistakes as a part of the learning process. “His teammates recognize his youth, but he must show a genuine commitment to improving.”
As it stands, Muurinen hasn’t seen the court since January 3rd, even though Partizan competes in the Adriatic ABA League alongside the Euroleague. The young Finnish prospect has some tough lessons ahead, but the potential remains, awaiting the right nurturing.


