In a stunning display of offensive firepower and defensive tenacity, Valencia dismantled FC Barcelona 102-77 in a Liga ACB clash at the Palau Blaugrana on June 1, 2026. The result not only underscored Valencia's championship credentials but also raised serious questions about Barcelona’s consistency as the playoffs approach.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Valencia seized control, building a double-digit lead by the end of the first quarter. Barcelona, playing on home court, never found a rhythm against Valencia's suffocating perimeter defense and struggled to contain the visitors' fast-break attacks. By halftime, the gap had swelled to 18 points, and any hopes of a Barcelona comeback were dashed in the third quarter as Valencia continued to pour in points from beyond the arc.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Domination: Valencia opened with a 14-2 run, forcing an early Barcelona timeout. The visitors' ball movement was crisp, and they converted five of their first seven three-point attempts.
- Half-time Hammer: A 12-0 Valencia run in the final two minutes of the second quarter pushed the lead to 52-34, effectively breaking Barcelona’s spirit.
- Third-Quarter Knockout: Valencia opened the second half with three consecutive three-pointers, extending the lead to 30 points and prompting Barcelona’s coach to empty his bench early.
Tactical Story
Valencia head coach Álex Mumbrú devised a perfect game plan: pressure Barcelona’s primary ball handlers and force turnovers in transition. The visitors recorded 14 steals and scored 28 fast-break points, compared to just 9 for Barcelona. Offensively, Valencia spaced the floor expertly, with guards and forwards alike attacking the rim and kicking out to open shooters. Barcelona, meanwhile, looked disjointed on offense, settling for contested mid-range shots and committing 18 turnovers that Valencia converted into easy points.
Standout Players
Valencia: Chris Jones led all scorers with 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting, adding 5 assists and 4 steals. Center Bojan Dubljević controlled the paint with a double-double: 18 points and 12 rebounds. Shooting guard Klemen Prepelič caught fire from deep, hitting 5 of 8 three-pointers for 19 points.
Barcelona: Nikola Mirotić was the only bright spot, finishing with 22 points and 8 rebounds, but received little support. Point guard Dante Exum struggled with Valencia’s pressure and committed 6 turnovers.
Season Impact
The victory improved Valencia’s record to 24-6, cementing their hold on second place in the ACB standings and keeping them within striking distance of league leaders Real Madrid. Barcelona, now at 20-10, dropped to fourth place and face growing pressure as the playoffs near. The 25-point margin of defeat—on their home floor—was Barcelona’s worst home loss of the season and a clear signal that defensive adjustments are urgently needed if they hope to make a deep postseason run.
For Valencia, this emphatic road win serves as a statement: they are legitimate title contenders capable of beating any team in any venue. With the playoffs just weeks away, the rest of the league has been put on notice.

