In a thrilling encounter at the Santiago Martín, Barcelona edged out Isla De Tenerife Canarias 102-97 in a high‑scoring Liga ACB clash on May 18, 2026. The visitors’ offensive firepower proved just enough to overcome a determined Tenerife side that fought until the final buzzer.
Match Overview
From the opening tip‑off, both teams showcased their offensive fluidity. Tenerife, playing in front of a passionate home crowd, matched Barcelona stride for stride through the first half. The score remained tight heading into the fourth quarter, but Barcelona’s depth and late‑game execution ultimately made the difference. The final scoreline of 97‑102 reflects a contest that was as competitive as the league standings would suggest.
Key Moments
- First half balance: Neither team could build a lead larger than six points, with Barcelona holding a narrow 51‑49 advantage at halftime.
- Third quarter surge: Barcelona opened the second half with a 10‑2 run, forcing Tenerife to play catch‑up for the remainder of the period.
- Clutch free throws: In the final minute, Barcelona converted 6‑of‑6 from the line to seal the win after Tenerife had cut the deficit to two points.
Standout Players
For Barcelona, shooting guard Nikola Kalinić led all scorers with 28 points, including 4 three‑pointers, while point guard Tomas Satoranský added 15 points and 11 assists for a double‑double. On the Tenerife side, center Giorgi Shermadini dominated the paint with 22 points and 10 rebounds, and guard Marcelinho Huertas orchestrated the offense with 18 points and 8 assists.
Tactical Story
Tenerife relied heavily on pick‑and‑roll actions to create mismatches, but Barcelona’s switching defense limited easy looks in the second half. Barcelona, in turn, exploited Tenerife’s aggressive close‑outs by driving into the lane and kicking out to open shooters. The visitors’ 38% three‑point shooting (12‑of‑32) proved decisive against Tenerife’s 34% from deep.
Season Impact
The victory keeps Barcelona firmly in the hunt for a top‑four finish in the ACB standings, while Tenerife drops to eighth place. Both teams remain playoff contenders, but the result underscores Barcelona’s ability to win tight road games – a key factor as the regular season enters its final stretch.

