Kevin Punter officially signs three-year extension with Barcelona

Kevin Punter officially signs three-year extension with Barcelona

Kevin Punter is staying at FC Barcelona through 2028 with a new €12 million deal after a career-best season

Kevin Punter has signed a three-year deal with Barcelona, worth €12 million gross, per Eurohoops. Barca Basket announced.

The 32-year-old guard, enjoying a career-best season with 17.1 PPG, is shooting 41% from deep and 93.6% from the line. With injuries to Laprovittola and Núñez, Punter has stepped up as both scorer and playmaker.

He is now locked in until 2028, likely finishing his EuroLeague career in Catalunya.

Barca press release

Barça Basketball and Kevin Punter Reach Agreement on Contract Extension Until 2028

FC Barcelona’s basketball team and Kevin Punter have reached an agreement to extend the contract of the American shooting guard, who also holds a Serbian passport, until 2028. The Blaugrana number 0 joined Barcelona this past summer on a one-year deal, and following the agreement between both parties, he will now remain for three more seasons.

In just a few months in Barcelona, Punter has become one of Joan Peñarroya’s key players and a fan favorite at the Palau Blaugrana, where his exceptional shooting and relentless effort are on full display every game.


Tremendous Offensive Potential

His numbers speak for themselves. In the EuroLeague, he is the team’s top offensive performer, averaging:

  • 17.1 points
  • 3.1 assists
  • 1.2 steals
  • 16.7 performance index rating (PIR) across 30 games.

From beyond the arc, he’s shooting 40.9%, with 20 consecutive games hitting at least one three-pointer, and scoring from deep in 28 of the last 29 contests. He is also third in the EuroLeague in steals per game and seventh in scoring.

In the Spanish Liga Endesa, he has played 23 games, averaging:

  • 12 points
  • 11.1 PIR
  • Three-point shooting at 46.8%.

In a full interview with Barça One, also available on Spotify, Kevin Punter reflects on his childhood in the Bronx and the long road that brought him to Barcelona — a place where he has felt deeply appreciated from day one, and where he will continue to represent the Blaugrana badge for the next three seasons.

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