Valencia Basket conquers the ACB against Barça with an exhibition at the Palau and achieves its second League

Pedro Martínez's team crushes the blaugrana team in the fourth game of the final, closes the series at the Palau and confirms its emergence as the new benchmark in Spanish basketball with Jean Montero as MVP.

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Valencia Basket has conquered the ACB League after imposing itself with authority over Barça at the Palau Blaugrana, closing the final with a resounding victory that certifies their second league title and one of the most complete seasons in their recent history.

The team led by Pedro Martínez has not only won the series, but has done so with clear dominance in the fourth game, overcoming a Barça unable to contain the offensive rhythm and intensity of a rival that has imposed its style from the start.

A consolidated project that breaks into the elite

The triumph confirms the evolution of a project built on stability and competitive identity. Valencia Basket has had a season marked by its consistency, its ambition, and a game plan based on high-tempo, constant pressure basketball.

The team had already shown its potential throughout the season by winning the Supercopa and being competitive in Europe, but the League title represents the definitive consolidation of its growth.

Montero and Taylor lead the decisive blow

In the final, the spotlight has particularly fallen on Jean Montero, named MVP, whose scoring ability has been decisive in the key moments of the series.

Alongside him, Kameron Taylor has sustained the team's competitive pulse in the most demanding stretches, especially in a Palau that sought to push Barça towards a comeback.

Valencia has managed to resist the initial pressure from the blaugrana team, punished their mistakes, and broke the game open with a high-level offensive second quarter that opened an already definitive gap.

A surpassed Barça and a final with a taste of transition

Barça tried to react with effort and competitive pride, but ultimately yielded to a fresher, more efficient, and more consistent opponent on both ends of the court.

Players like Kevin Punter tried to lead the resistance, but Valencia's control of the tempo and outside efficiency made the difference.

The game also had an emotional component, with the farewell of historic figures like Jan Vesely, on a night that symbolizes the end of an era for the blaugrana team.

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