The versatile American is staying put in the principality
Jaron Blossomgame pens new deal at Monaco
AS Monaco has confirmed that small forward Jaron Blossomgame has signed a two-year contract renewal, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2025-26 season, the club announced on Friday.
Blossomgame (1.99 meters, 30 years old) averaged 6.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 39 EuroLeague games for Monaco last season. In two years in the principality, Blossomgame helped his team win back-to-back French League titles, in addition to lifting the French Cup trophy in 2023 and making it to the EuroLeague Final Four that year, too.
In 77 EuroLeague games with Monaco, Blossomgame averages 5.8 points on 61.1% two-point shooting and 3.0 rebounds.
He started his career with the Austin Spurs in the G League and also played for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and Windy City Bulls in the G League, Ironi Nahariya in Israel and ratiopharm Ulm in Germany.
Blossomgame had a stellar BKT EuroCup campaign with Ulm, leading the 2021-22 regular season in PIR (20.4) and helping his team reach the quarterfinals.
Monaco fans can now breathe easy, knowing that they will be able to continue watching Blossomgame and his all-action play for another couple of years.