Quick Summary
- 1Valencia Basket returned to winning form at Roig Arena, defeating Paris Basketball 98-84.
- 2Real Madrid delivered a commanding 106-77 victory over Milan, showcasing their top-tier form.
- 3Barcelona narrowly edged out Dubai 91-89 in a tense finish.
- 4Baskonia suffered its 15th defeat of the season, falling 93-74 to Panathinaikos in Athens.
Quick Summary
The EuroLeague's 23rd round proved to be a showcase of Spanish basketball dominance as three powerhouse clubs secured vital victories. Valencia Basket, Barcelona, and Real Madrid all emerged triumphant, solidifying their positions within the coveted playoff bracket.
While the Spanish contingent celebrated success, the round also highlighted the contrasting fortunes of Baskonia, which continues to struggle in the standings. The matches featured dramatic moments, including a last-second heroics in Dubai and a return to form for Valencia on their home court.
Valencia's Home Revival
Valencia Basket reconnected with their winning formula at Roig Arena, overcoming recent doubts with a vibrant 98-84 performance against Paris Basketball. The arena, typically an impregnable fortress for the home side, had shown signs of vulnerability in January, but the team's efficiency and visual flair returned at the perfect moment.
Head coach Pedro Martínez has long anticipated this resurgence, guiding the team through a period of adjustment. His tenure has now reached a historic milestone, as he has officially surpassed Miki Vukovic in the number of matches managed for the club. Martínez is now recognized as the coach who has led Valencia from the sidelines more than any other in the team's history.
Nothing that Pedro Martínez, his guru, had not announced long ago.
Madrid and Barça Cruise
Real Madrid and Barcelona continued their high-speed march through the EuroLeague season, both securing wins in the 23rd round. Real Madrid was particularly ruthless, dismantling Milan with a commanding 106-77 victory. The team's offensive execution was on full display as they maintained their momentum.
Meanwhile, Barcelona faced a tougher challenge against Dubai. The match was a nail-biter, with the outcome hanging in the balance until the final seconds. A decisive shot from Darío Brizuela ultimately secured the narrow 91-89 triumph for the Catalan side.
- Real Madrid's 106 points against Milan
- Barcelona's narrow 2-point margin of victory
- Both teams maintaining playoff positions
Baskonia's Struggles
While their compatriots enjoyed success, Baskonia faced another difficult night in the EuroLeague. The team traveled to Athens but could not find a way past Panathinaikos, falling 93-74.
This result marks the team's 15th defeat of the campaign, highlighting a season of inconsistency and difficulty. The loss in Greece adds to the pressure on the squad as they look to reverse their fortunes in the remaining matches of the season.
Playoff Landscape
The collective success of the Spanish teams has significantly shaped the EuroLeague playoff picture. With these victories, Valencia, Barcelona, and Real Madrid have all reached 15 wins for the season, a benchmark that keeps them firmly in the race for the postseason.
The round was described as "propitious" for Spanish basketball, with the three clubs effectively passing the test. As the season progresses, the focus will shift to maintaining these positions against the league's other contenders.
- Valencia Basket: Reclaimed home form
- Real Madrid: Offensive dominance continues
- Barcelona: Resilience in close games
Looking Ahead
The EuroLeague's 23rd round served as a strong statement of intent from the Spanish contingent. With Valencia Basket stabilizing at home, Real Madrid asserting their offensive might, and Barcelona grinding out wins, the league's playoff race is heating up.
Attention now turns to the upcoming fixtures where these teams will look to build on their momentum. For Baskonia, the challenge remains finding consistency to climb the standings. The battle for playoff seeding promises to intensify as the season enters its critical stages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Valencia Basket, Real Madrid, and Barcelona all secured victories in the 23rd round of the EuroLeague. Valencia defeated Paris Basketball, Real Madrid beat Milan, and Barcelona narrowly won against Dubai.
Baskonia is struggling this season, having recorded their 15th defeat in the latest round. They lost 93-74 to Panathinaikos in Athens, continuing a difficult campaign for the team.
Pedro Martínez has become the coach with the most matches managed in Valencia Basket's history. He surpassed the previous record held by Miki Vukovic, known as 'El Maestro'.
All three victorious Spanish teams—Valencia, Barcelona, and Real Madrid—maintained their positions within the EuroLeague playoff bracket following the 23rd round of matches.










