Liga Endesa Finals: Valencia Basket Wins Title with Dominant Game 4 Over Barcelona

Valencia Basket claimed the Spanish championship Photo Credit: Valencia Basket
Valencia Basket are Liga Endesa champions. In a final that turned into a statement performance, the Valencian club crushed FC Barcelone by 24 points, 108-84, to lift the title on June 24, 2026. From start to finish, Valencia controlled the game and never allowed Barcelona a real foothold in the contest.
A Collective Offensive Masterclass
The victory was built on a balanced and relentless attack. Jean Montero led the way with 23 points, 2 rebounds, and 3 assists in just 26.2 minutes, setting the tone early. Right behind him, Kameron Taylor delivered a powerful 21-point, 6-rebound performance in 24.5 minutes, providing the physicality and efficiency Valencia needed on both ends of the floor.
What made this final particularly impressive was the depth of Valencia’s contributions. Omari Moore added 19 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists in only 17.1 minutes — an outstanding return for a player who barely spent half the game on the court. Braxton Key rounded out the top contributors with 12 points and 6 rebounds in 24.2 minutes, giving Valencia a reliable presence in the paint throughout the night.
Barcelona Had No Answer
Barcelona tried to stay in the game through Kevin Punter, who finished as the top scorer of the final with 26 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists in 34.2 minutes. Tornike Shengelia added 15 points and 5 assists, while Jan Vesely contributed 12 points and 7 rebounds. Nicolas Laprovittola and Joel Parra each chipped in 10 points.
JENNNNNNNN 🎯 pic.twitter.com/mkmksxTDu1
— Valencia Basket Club (@valenciabasket) June 24, 2026
Despite those individual efforts, Barcelona never managed to build the kind of collective momentum needed to challenge Valencia’s rhythm. The 24-point margin tells the story clearly: this was not a close game, and Valencia’s defensive intensity matched their offensive firepower throughout.
For Valencia Basket, this Liga Endesa title is the reward for a season-long effort that culminated in one of the most dominant championship final performances in recent Spanish basketball memory. The combination of Montero’s playmaking, Taylor’s versatility, and Moore’s explosive scoring off the bench proved to be an unstoppable formula when it mattered most.




















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