UCAM Murcia CB took a commanding 100-90 victory over Casademont Zaragoza on May 24, 2026, in a pivotal Liga Endesa contest that showcased the visitors' offensive firepower and defensive resolve. The match, played at the Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, saw Murcia pull away in the second half to cement their position in the upper echelons of the ACB standings.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams displayed the intensity expected of a late-season clash. Casademont Zaragoza, backed by a fervent home crowd, started strongly, using quick ball movement to build an early lead. However, UCAM Murcia CB answered with a balanced attack, erasing deficits with timely three-point shooting and aggressive drives to the basket. The first half ended with Murcia holding a slim 48–46 advantage, setting the stage for a thrilling second half.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: Zaragoza opened with a 12-4 run, fueled by their energetic transition game. But Murcia’s defense adjusted, forcing turnovers and converting them into fast-break points to close the gap.
- Second Quarter Turnaround: A 9-0 run midway through the second period put Murcia ahead for the first time. Their bench provided crucial minutes, maintaining the pressure when starters rested.
- Third Quarter Domination: UCAM Murcia outscored Zaragoza 28-18 in the third, stretching the lead to as many as 16 points. Perimeter shooting was the difference, with Murcia hitting four three-pointers in the quarter.
- Late Zaragoza Push: The home team cut the deficit to single digits late in the fourth, but Murcia’s poise at the free-throw line (22-of-25 on the night) sealed the win.
Star Performers
UCAM Murcia CB was led by their backcourt duo, who combined for 48 points. Point guard Jordan Davis orchestrated the offense with 22 points and 8 assists, while shooting guard Isaiah Whitehead poured in 26 points, including 5 treys. Their ability to score off the dribble and create for others proved decisive.
For Casademont Zaragoza, forward Dino Radončić was a bright spot, recording 20 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double. Guard Luca Vildoza added 18 points and 7 assists, but the team struggled to get consistent stops in the second half.
Tactical Analysis
Murcia’s defensive scheme focused on packing the paint and forcing Zaragoza into contested mid-range jumpers. That strategy paid off, as the home team shot only 42% from the field. Offensively, Murcia exploited mismatches in the pick-and-roll, drawing Zaragoza's big men away from the basket and creating driving lanes. The visitors also dominated the glass (38 rebounds to Zaragoza’s 30), limiting second-chance opportunities for the hosts.
Impact on the Standings
The victory was crucial for UCAM Murcia CB as they jostled for playoff seeding, moving into sole possession of fourth place in the Liga Endesa table. Casademont Zaragoza, meanwhile, dropped to 12th, seeing their slim postseason hopes further dimmed. With only a few games remaining in the regular season, every win carries immense weight.
What's Next
Casademont Zaragoza will look to bounce back on the road against Valencia Basket, while UCAM Murcia CB returns home to host a struggling Real Betis side. Both teams understand that consistency in the final stretch is key to their respective ambitions. This entertaining affair at the Príncipe Felipe reminded fans why the ACB remains one of Europe’s most competitive basketball leagues.

