Orgull Taronja to close the European season in the EuroLeague semifinal against Real Madrid (90-105)
Valencia Basket made its Final Four debut, giving an unforgettable experience to the more than 700 fans who traveled with the team to Athens and to everyone cheering from our city, but it couldn’t prevent its best-ever EuroLeague season from ending in the semifinals against Real Madrid after falling 90-105 in a game they tried to hang on to despite trailing by a wide margin at various points. Along the way, they had a brilliant European season that ended with a 28-16 record, a memorable regular season in which they finished second, a comeback in their playoff series against Panathinaikos that electrified the Roig Arena, and a third-place finish—their best-ever result in the continent’s top competition.
Quotes by Pedro Martínez
"It was a game where we underperformed, partly due to Real Madrid's strong performance. They were very accurate from three-point range in the first half, but then we weren't consistent on the defensive boards, which gave them many easy baskets and second chances."
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