Real Madrid delivered a statement performance on the road, dismantling Isla De Tenerife Canarias 118-83 in a Liga Endesa clash that showcased the capital club’s championship credentials. The match, played on June 5, 2026, was never in doubt after a dominant first half, with the visitors piling on the points to secure a comprehensive victory that further tightens their grip on the league standings.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Real Madrid imposed their will on both ends of the floor. The visitors shot an electrifying percentage from the field, constantly finding open looks and converting them with ruthless efficiency. By halftime, the lead had already ballooned past 20 points, and Tenerife, despite spirited efforts from their home crowd, could never find a way back into the contest. The final margin of 35 points reflected a gulf in class on the night, as Real Madrid’s depth and firepower proved too much for the island side to handle.
Key Moments
- First-quarter surge: Real Madrid opened with a 34-18 run, immediately setting the tone with sharp ball movement and aggressive defense. Tenerife’s offense struggled to get into rhythm against the visitors’ length and rotations.
- Second-half knockout: Any hopes of a Tenerife comeback were extinguished early in the third quarter. Real Madrid reeled off a 12-2 spurt within the first three minutes, pushing the lead past 30 points and forcing the hosts to call a timeout.
- Bench production: With the game well in hand, Real Madrid coach Chus Mateo emptied his bench, and the reserves maintained the high level of play. The second unit outscored Tenerife’s bench 48-28, a key indicator of the squad’s overall quality.
Standout Players
Real Madrid had multiple standouts in a balanced scoring effort. Walter “Edy” Tavares was a force inside, finishing with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 blocks – his typical dominant double-double. Dzanan Musa led all scorers with 24 points on 9-of-12 shooting, including 4-of-5 from three-point range. Sergio Llull, the veteran guard, contributed 15 points and 7 assists in just 22 minutes, displaying his playmaking wizardry.
For Tenerife, Giorgi Shermadini battled hard in the paint, putting up 18 points and 7 rebounds, but he lacked consistent support from his teammates. Marcelo Huertas dished out 8 assists but was held to 6 points on 2-of-7 shooting, unable to dictate the tempo as he normally does.
Season Impact
The victory improves Real Madrid’s record to an impressive 22-2, keeping them comfortably atop the Liga Endesa standings as they chase another regular-season title. For Tenerife, the loss drops them to 15-9, but they remain in playoff position. However, the manner of the defeat – a blowout at home against a title rival – will raise questions about their ability to compete with the league’s elite when the games matter most.
With the playoffs looming, both teams will take different lessons from this match. Real Madrid will be thrilled with their offensive execution and defensive intensity, while Tenerife must quickly regroup and find answers before their next test.

