Serbian basketball player Mika Vuković, known as Bonga, has completed his transfer to Partizan Belgrade, marking a pivotal move in his professional career. The 27-year-old forward, who spent four seasons in the NBA with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Brooklyn Nets, joined Bayern Munich in 2022 before relocating to Serbia in 2024. According to official team announcements, Bonga’s arrival at Partizan coincided with the club’s pursuit of its first ABA League title since 2016. His career trajectory, spanning three continents, highlights the global appeal of European basketball and the fluidity of player movement in the sport.
Bonga’s NBA journey began in 2018 when he was selected 34th overall by the Thunder. Over four seasons, he averaged 5.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, gaining recognition for his defensive versatility and shooting range. His decision to leave the NBA in 2022 sparked speculation about his future, but Bayern Munich’s recruitment of the Serbian forward provided a clear path. The German club, competing in the Bundesliga and EuroCup, aimed to bolster its frontline with Bonga’s experience. However, his tenure in Munich proved short-lived, as Partizan Belgrade announced his signing in July 2024, citing “mutual interest in achieving competitive success.”
The move to Belgrade aligns with Bonga’s long-term goals. “This is a new chapter where I can contribute to a top-tier European team,” Bonga said in a press conference. “Partizan has a rich history and a passionate fanbase, and I’m eager to help them reclaim their place at the top of the continent.” His arrival came just in time for Partizan’s 2024-25 campaign, during which the team finished the regular season as runners-up in the ABA League. Bonga’s role in the club’s playoff run remains uncertain, but his defensive acumen and ability to stretch the floor have drawn praise from analysts.
Bonga’s NBA Career and Move to Bayern Munich
Bonga’s NBA career was defined by his adaptability. Drafted as a project player, he gradually improved his shooting efficiency, posting a 39.7% three-point accuracy in his final season with the Nets. However, his limited playing time—averaging just 14.3 minutes per game in 2021-22—led to questions about his long-term viability in the league. Bayern Munich’s interest in Bonga stemmed from his potential to bridge the gap between European and NBA styles of play. The club’s head coach, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, emphasized Bonga’s “versatility as a two-way player” during his debut season. Despite his efforts, Bonga struggled to find consistency, averaging 7.1 points and 4.3 rebounds in 32 games before the transfer to Belgrade.

The decision to leave Bayern Munich was influenced by several factors. A report from Sport1 noted that Bonga sought “greater playing time and a more prominent role” in a competitive environment. Bayern’s focus on younger talent, including 2023 first-round pick Dario Šarić, created opportunities for Bonga to explore new challenges. His agent, Mladen Dodić, confirmed the move, stating, “Mika is excited to join a club with a clear vision and a history of producing champions.”
Partizan Belgrade’s ABA League Triumph
Bonga’s arrival at Partizan coincided with the club’s most successful season in over a decade. Under head coach Svetislav Pešić, Partizan finished the 2024-25 ABA League regular season with a 26-6 record, earning a playoff berth. While they ultimately fell to Fenerbahçe in the final, Bonga’s contributions were instrumental. In the playoffs, he averaged 11.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, showcasing his improved post-up game and defensive intensity. His 25-point performance in Game 3 of the semifinals against Union Olimpija drew particular acclaim, with The Sporting News highlighting his “clutch scoring under pressure.”

The ABA League title remains a key objective for Partizan, which last won the competition in 2016. Bonga’s presence has reignited discussions about the club’s potential to challenge for European dominance. “We’re building a team that can compete with the best in the region,” said Partizan general manager Ljubomir Šalušić. “Mika’s experience in the NBA and his work ethic make him a valuable asset.” His integration into the team has been smooth, with teammates praising his leadership on and off the court. Forward Nikola Mirotić described Bonga as “a locker-room presence who elevates everyone around him.”