Barcelona faces elimination in ACB Finals Game 4 vs Valencia
Valencia Basket can clinch the Liga Endesa title at Palau Blaugrana while Barcelona fights to keep its season alive.
basketball · EUROLEAGUE
Valencia Basket is a Spanish professional basketball club based in Valencia, Spain. The team has a rich history in European basketball, having competed in the EuroLeague and other prestigious competitions. Valencia Basket's success has been built on a strong foundation of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff. The club has consistently performed well in domestic and international tournaments, earning a reputation as a formidable force in European basketball. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to developing young talent, Valencia Basket continues to strive for excellence and aims to leave a lasting legacy in the sport.
Valencia Basket has had a remarkable season so far, showcasing their resilience and determination. After a thrilling comeback against Panathinaikos, the team secured a crucial victory, turning the series in their favor. This win sets the stage for an exciting playoff run. Currently, Valencia Basket is preparing for the Liga Femenina Endesa semifinals, where they aim to continue their dominant performance. The team's recent form has been impressive, with a strong record in both domestic and European competitions. As the season progresses, Valencia Basket remains a force to be reckoned with, aiming to secure a spot in the EuroLeague Final Four.
Valencia Basket can clinch the Liga Endesa title at Palau Blaugrana while Barcelona fights to keep its season alive.

Spanish guard Sergio De Larrea, drafted 25th overall, is Dallas’s latest international bet—a 21-year-old playmaker with a guaranteed deal and a chance to reshape the backcourt.

Pedro Martínez and Jean Montero are seeking the second ACB title in six years, with the guard as a decisive figure before his move to Olympiacos.

Everything is decided in the second clash. Follow live the crucial duel that could give the definitive advantage in the fight for the ACB title.

Valencia Basket, the favorite, receives Barça at the Roig Arena with the pressure of avoiding a third season without titles for the culés.
Valencia pull off the comeback away from home. With an 91-87 victory, the Spanish side erase a 0-2 deficit and now aim for a final berth with one more win.

The Spanish Basketball Federation establishes the final matches between Girona and Valencia, and Zaragoza and Avenida.