C.B. Breogan Lugo 94 – 95 Casademont Zaragoza
Liga Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto | 30 May 2026
In one of the most thrilling games of the ACB season, Casademont Zaragoza snatched a 95–94 victory on the road against C.B. Breogan Lugo at the Pazo dos Deportes. A last‑second layup by Zaragoza’s Brandon Taylor broke the home side’s hearts and handed Breogan a devastating defeat in their battle to avoid relegation.
Match Overview
The game was a shootout from the start, with both teams shooting over 52% from the field. Breogan, needing a win to climb out of the drop zone, came out firing and led 52–48 at halftime. However, Zaragoza responded with torrid three‑point shooting in the third quarter, taking a 75–71 advantage into the final period.
Key Moments
- End‑to‑end fourth quarter: The lead changed hands seven times in the last ten minutes. Breogan’s Jordan Davis hit a three with 30 seconds left to put Lugo up 94–93.
- Final possession: Zaragoza inbounded with 8 seconds on the clock. Taylor received a screen, drove left, and converted a reverse layup over two defenders as the buzzer sounded.
- Foul trouble: Breogan’s starting center, Tryggvi Hlinason, fouled out with 2:33 left, forcing a small lineup that could not prevent the decisive basket.
Standout Performers
- Casademont Zaragoza: Brandon Taylor tallied 27 points (10/15 FG) and 6 assists, including the game‑winner. Forward Dino Radončić contributed 18 points and 9 rebounds.
- C.B. Breogan Lugo: Jordan Davis erupted for 31 points (8/12 from three) and 4 steals. Rasid Mahalbašić added 16 points and 7 boards, but his late miss from the line (1/2) gave Zaragoza the chance.
Season Impact
Zaragoza improved to 17‑13, moving into a tie for sixth place and strengthening their playoff credentials. Breogan remained in 17th place (12‑18), now two games behind the safety line with three matches left. The loss was a crushing blow to a team that had shown real fight but could not close out a nationally televised thriller.
Breogan will need to regroup quickly for a must‑win trip to Gran Canaria, while Zaragoza hosts Valencia next in a battle of teams jostling for top‑eight seeding.

