Sylvain Francisco Opens Up on ASVEL Exit, Panathinaikos Move, and NBA Near-Miss

Sylvain Francisco Details the Aborted NBA Move and Chicago Bulls Opportunity

Speaking while with the French national team ahead of an exhibition match against Serbia in Orléans, 28-year-old guard Sylvain Francisco opened up about an offseason filled with professional instability. The former Žalgiris Kaunas standout revealed he came close to crossing the Atlantic to play in the NBA, securing genuine interest and an opportunity with the Chicago Bulls. However, the anticipated free-agent decision of LeBron James created a league-wide holding pattern that ultimately blocked the deal.

LeBron James ultimately signed with Philadelphia three days after that deadline, triggering a flurry of player movement across the league that came too late for the French guard. “Everything started moving three days after my deadline, so it’s a shame. I was a bit fed up, but maybe it’s a blessing in disguise,” Francisco added.

ASVEL Budget Cuts and the Tough Departure from Tony Parker’s Club

Before his sights turned toward the NBA and eventually Greece, Francisco’s immediate club future was tied to ASVEL, where he was expected to anchor the backcourt under the leadership of club president Tony Parker.

Francisco admitted that leaving the club was a difficult ordeal given the initial promise of the roster. He believed the team possessed the talent to make an immediate impact and eventually grow into a regular EuroLeague Final Four contender. Once the reality of the budget delays set in, Francisco and his representatives decided to seek a way out. “When we knew it was going to take time for the budget, I told my agents we had to leave. We were able to talk things over well with Tony, and he worked hard on certain matters, but the process took too long, and for me, it was time to go,” he explained.

Evaluating NBA Contract Offers and the Move to Panathinaikos

Even though the Chicago opportunity fell through due to the broader market freeze caused by superstar transactions, Francisco confirmed he did field other expressions of interest from North American franchises. The primary hurdle in finalizing a North American contract, however, centered on the security and structure of the offers presented to him.

Sylvain Francisco Opens Up on ASVEL Exit, Panathinaikos Move, and NBA Near-Miss
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Left weighing his options as summer workouts progressed, Francisco pivoted away from North America and secured a high-profile move to Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos. The transition gives the veteran playmaker an immediate platform at the highest level of European competition, where he looks to regain stability following an eventful offseason defined by shifting budgets in France and stalled momentum on the NBA market.

As Francisco transitions into his new club responsibilities following international duty with France, fans and analysts will watch how the guard integrates into Panathinaikos’ rotation. Share your thoughts on Francisco’s offseason moves and his fit in Greece in the comments below.

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