Barcelona Edges Past Tenerife in Hard-Fought ACB Battle
Barcelona secured a crucial 85-76 road win over Isla De Tenerife Canarias on June 14, 2026, in a Liga ACB clash that had major implications for the playoff race. The visitors overcame a slow start to dictate the tempo in the second half, pulling away behind a balanced offensive attack and improved defensive intensity.
Match Overview
Playing at the Pabellón Insular Santiago Martín, Tenerife came out with high energy, feeding off the home crowd and building a 22-18 lead after the first quarter. But Barcelona weathered the storm, tightening their rotations and forcing Tenerife into difficult shots. The turning point came in the third period, when the Catalans outscored the hosts 26-15, seizing a double-digit margin they would not relinquish.
Key Moments
- Second-quarter response: After trailing by four, Barcelona opened the second quarter with a 10-2 run, taking a 28-24 lead. The period ended tied at 38-38.
- Third-quarter dominance: Barcelona opened the third with a 12-3 surge, capped by a corner three from Álex Abrines. The lead ballooned to 64-53 by the end of the frame.
- Late Tenerife push: The hosts trimmed the deficit to six points midway through the fourth, but Jan Veselý answered with a putback dunk and a block on the other end, restoring order.
Standout Players
Nicolás Laprovíttola orchestrated the Barcelona offense with 18 points and 7 assists, hitting key shots in the third quarter. Veselý added 16 points and 8 rebounds, providing a crucial interior presence. For Tenerife, Marcelinho Huertas (14 points, 6 assists) fought hard, but the supporting cast struggled against Barcelona's length.
Tactical Story
Barcelona’s ability to switch on screens and contest perimeter shots disrupted Tenerife’s motion offense. The Canaries shot just 6-of-21 from three-point range (28.6%), well below their season average. Offensively, Barcelona exploited mismatches in the pick-and-roll, with Laprovíttola and Veselý combining for 12 of the team’s 16 assists.
Impact on the Standings
With the win, Barcelona improved to 23-9 in the ACB, solidifying second place behind Real Madrid. Tenerife fell to 19-13, still in the thick of the playoff hunt but now three games behind the top four. The result also gave Barcelona a vital head-to-head advantage, having split the season series 1-1.
The victory continues Barcelona’s strong late-season form, as they aim to carry momentum into the Copa del Rey. For Tenerife, the focus shifts to their next matchup against a direct playoff rival, where they will need to rediscover their offensive rhythm.

