Ryan Arcidiacono signs with Frankfurt Skyliners for 2026-27 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 1:49 AM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Ryan Arcidiacono has signed a one-year contract with the Frankfurt Skyliners for the 2026-27 season. This move comes after his two-year hiatus from the NBA. Arcidiacono, who previously played for the New York Knicks, now looks to contribute his experience to the Skyliners as they prepare for their return to the BKT EuroCup. Coach Klaus Perwas has expressed confidence in Arcidiacono's leadership and ability on the court. The former Villanova standout reunites with former teammates who have found success in the league.
- •Arcidiacono signed a contract with Frankfurt for the upcoming season.
- •He played last season in Italy and Puerto Rico after leaving the NBA.
- •Previously, he had three stints with the New York Knicks.
- •The Skyliners aim to return to the BKT EuroCup next season.
- •Coach Klaus Perwas praised Arcidiacono as a winner and leader.
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