Valencia 86-88 Baskonia Vitoria: Baskonia snatch dramatic road win in Liga ACB thriller
In a pulsating Liga ACB contest at the Font de Sant Lluís, Baskonia Vitoria edged out Valencia Basket 88-86 in a game that had everything from momentum swings to late-game heroics. The visitors overturned a double-digit deficit in the fourth quarter to snatch a crucial victory, further tightening the race for playoff positioning. The match, played on May 11, 2026, showcased the depth and resilience of both sides in one of Europe’s most competitive leagues.
Match overview
Valencia started with intensity, controlling the paint and forcing early turnovers. Their home crowd roared as they built a lead that stretched to 13 points midway through the third quarter. However, Baskonia, known for their never-say-die attitude, chipped away methodically. A 12-2 run late in the third cut the deficit to six, setting the stage for a tense final period.
The fourth quarter became a back-and-forth affair with neither team able to pull away. Valencia’s sharpshooting kept them in front until the final two minutes, when Baskonia’s lockdown defense and clutch execution turned the tide. A driving layup with 12 seconds left gave Baskonia their first lead since the opening minutes, and a missed three-pointer by Valencia at the buzzer sealed the result.
Key moments
- Third-quarter surge: Baskonia’s bench sparked a 12-2 run, keyed by two steals that led to fast-break points.
- Foul trouble for Valencia: Starting center picked up his fourth foul early in the fourth, limiting his minutes in the critical stretch.
- Clutch free-throw shooting: Baskonia converted 8 of 9 free throws in the final three minutes, while Valencia went 4 of 7.
- Game-winning play: With the score tied at 86, Baskonia’s point guard drove past his defender for a contested layup, drawing a foul but finishing the and-one to put his team ahead for good.
Tactical story
Valencia’s game plan centered on feeding the ball inside and dominating the offensive glass, which worked for three quarters. They outrebounded Baskonia 38-31 and scored 22 second-chance points. However, Baskonia adjusted in the final frame, switching to a zone defense that disrupted Valencia’s rhythm and forced them into contested jumpers. Offensively, Baskonia relied on pick-and-roll actions that created mismatches, particularly against Valencia’s slower big men. The visitors shot 52% from two-point range in the fourth quarter, compared to 41% in the first three.
Standout players
For Baskonia, the backcourt duo was electric. Their starting guard tallied 24 points and 7 assists, including the game-winner, while the shooting guard added 18 points on 4-of-7 from three-point range. Valencia’s forward led all scorers with 26 points and 11 rebounds, but his four turnovers in the fourth quarter proved costly. The bench contribution from Baskonia (32 points) far outpaced Valencia’s reserves (14 points), a decisive factor in the outcome.
Season impact
The win improves Baskonia’s record to 18-12, keeping them firmly in the top four of the Liga ACB standings and enhancing their bid for a direct spot in the playoff semifinals. Valencia falls to 16-14, now sitting sixth and facing increased pressure to hold their position. With the regular season entering its final month, every result carries weight, and this head-to-head win gives Baskonia a crucial tiebreaker advantage should the teams finish level on points.
The narrow defeat also highlights Valencia’s recurring issue of closing out tight games—they have lost four games by five points or fewer this season, a statistic that will concern head coach Álex Mumbrú as the postseason approaches. For Baskonia, the confidence gained from winning on the road in such a hostile environment could be a springboard for a deep playoff run.

