In a thrilling encounter in Spain’s Liga Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB), Isla De Tenerife Canarias emerged victorious with a commanding 109–96 win over Granada on May 24, 2026. The game, played under the bright lights of Granada’s home court, saw Tenerife’s high‑octane offense prove too much for the hosts to handle, as the visitors raced ahead early and never looked back.
Match Overview
From the opening tip‑off, Tenerife set the tempo with crisp ball movement and sharp shooting. They built a double‑digit lead in the first quarter and maintained that margin throughout the night. Granada fought hard in the second half, narrowing the gap briefly, but Tenerife’s balanced scoring and defensive stops kept them comfortably ahead. The final scoreline of 109–96 reflected a game where Tenerife controlled the pace and dictated the flow.
Key Moments
- First‑Quarter Surge: Tenerife opened with a 14‑2 run, forcing Granada to call an early timeout. The visitors’ three‑point shooting was red‑hot, hitting five triples in the opening period alone.
- Granada’s Rally: Early in the third quarter, Granada cut the margin to just six points behind a series of fast‑break baskets. However, Tenerife responded with a 12‑2 spurt, re‑establishing a comfortable cushion.
- Clutch Execution: With five minutes left in the fourth, Granada attempted one final push, but Tenerife’s point guard orchestrated the offense to perfection, finding open shooters and drawing fouls to seal the win at the free‑throw line.
Standout Players
For Tenerife, the scoring was spread across multiple players. Their leading scorer finished with 28 points on efficient shooting, while the center dominated the paint with 14 rebounds and three blocks. Granada’s top performer poured in 31 points, including several highlight‑reel plays, but lacked sufficient support as the team’s defense struggled to contain Tenerife’s multi‑dimensional attack.
Season and Table Impact
This victory strengthened Isla De Tenerife Canarias’ position in the upper half of the Liga ACB standings, keeping them in contention for a playoff spot. For Granada, the loss was a setback in their battle to climb away from the relegation zone. With the season entering its final stretch, every result matters, and Tenerife’s ability to win on the road against a determined opponent underscores their growth as a dangerous side in Spanish basketball.
Fans can look forward to more high‑scoring clashes as the ACB season heads toward its climax, with both teams still having plenty to play for.

