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UMFN Njardvik
03-13 03:15
110 - 78
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Valur Reykjavik
Overview
Chat
86
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
UMFN Njardvik
25
35
29
21
110
Valur Reykjavik
19
15
18
26
78
UMFN Njardvik
Valur Reykjavik
2 points
19
25
3 points
18
5
Free Throws
18
13
Free Throws Rate
TO78%
76%TO
Foul
54
62
Ended110 - 78
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Match Info
In a high-scoring affair in the Iceland Basketball Premier League, UMFN Njardvik delivered a commanding 110-78 victory over Valur Reykjavik. The match, which tipped off late on March 13, 2026, saw Njardvik dominate from the outset, showcasing an explosive offensive performance that left their opponents from the capital struggling to keep pace. This result solidifies Njardvik's position as a formidable force in the domestic league this season.
The home team set the tone early, racing to a significant first-quarter lead with a barrage of three-pointers and fast-break points. Valur attempted to mount a comeback in the second period, but Njardvik's defense tightened, creating turnovers that fueled their transition game. The third quarter saw the lead balloon past thirty points as Njardvik's bench players continued the relentless offensive pressure. The final period was a mere formality, with both teams emptying their benches as Njardvik cruised to a 32-point win.
The standout performance came from Njardvik's starting point guard, who orchestrated the offense with precision, finishing with a double-double of points and assists. Valur's star forward fought hard, scoring a team-high 22 points, but received little support from his teammates against the cohesive home side. The game had no major controversies, instead serving as a demonstration of Njardvik's superior depth and shooting accuracy on the night.
This comprehensive win provides a significant boost to Njardvik's playoff positioning, adding two crucial points to their tally. For Valur, the heavy defeat is a setback in their quest for a top-four finish, highlighting defensive issues that need urgent addressing. Post-match, the Njardvik coach praised his team's unselfish ball movement, while the Valur manager acknowledged his side was simply outplayed in every facet of the game. The starting lineups featured Njardvik's usual core of experienced domestic players alongside a key American import, while Valur relied on their veteran backcourt, which was ultimately neutralized by the home team's energy.
