UCAM Murcia CB Dominates Unicaja Malaga in Key ACB Clash
Murcia, May 17, 2026 – UCAM Murcia CB delivered an emphatic performance at the Palacio de Deportes, defeating Unicaja Malaga 87–69 in a Liga ACB matchup that carried significant playoff implications. The home side controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing their defensive intensity and offensive efficiency.
Game Flow and Turning Points
UCAM Murcia came out with relentless energy, forcing early turnovers and converting them into fast‑break points. By the end of the first quarter, they had built a 26–14 lead. Unicaja Malaga struggled to find rhythm against Murcia’s aggressive man‑to‑man defense, and their star players were held well below their season averages. The second quarter saw a brief Malaga run, but Murcia answered with a 9‑0 spurt to restore a comfortable cushion going into halftime, 48–33.
After the break, Unicaja attempted to tighten their defense and push the pace, but Murcia’s disciplined execution prevented any sustained comeback. The home team’s lead fluctuated between 15 and 20 points for the remainder of the game. Murcia’s ball movement created open looks, and they shot over 50% from the field for the night.
Key Contributors
- UCAM Murcia CB: Their power forward dominated the paint with 20 points and 11 rebounds, recording a double‑double. The point guard dished out 9 assists while adding 14 points, orchestrating the offense with precision.
- Unicaja Malaga: The leading scorer managed 18 points, but the team’s supporting cast struggled mightily, shooting just 3 of 15 from three‑point range. Their center was limited to 8 points and 5 rebounds, partly due to early foul trouble.
Tactical Story
Murcia’s game plan centered on attacking the paint early, drawing fouls on Unicaja’s big men, and then kicking out to open shooters. They also effectively used a zone defense in stretches that confused Malaga’s offense, forcing them into contested mid‑range jumpers. Unicaja’s inability to establish an inside presence or create consistent penetration proved fatal.
Standings and Outlook
The victory improves UCAM Murcia’s record to 18–9, vaulting them into the top four of the ACB standings. Unicaja Malaga falls to 15–12, putting their playoff position in jeopardy. With the regular season entering its final stretch, this win provides Murcia with crucial momentum and a valuable tie‑breaker advantage should the teams finish with the same record.
For Murcia fans, the performance was a statement of intent. The team looks poised to make a deep postseason run, and their ability to dismantle a traditional ACB powerhouse like Unicaja only strengthens that belief.

