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Schedule and where to watch today’s Endesa Basketball League Round 10 on TV
A fierce controversy ensues Day 10 of the regular phase of the Endesa Leaguewhere Real Madrid acquires Unicaja from Malaga in Withink Center Pavilion. Barça also accepts UCAM Murcia in Palau Blaugrana.
Both teams tied the score Record: 5 wins, 4 losseswhere Barça are 7th in the Endesa League meanwhile UCAM is 10th. Blaugrana team wins important away win Maccabi Tel Aviv (86-88) in the regular phase of the EuroLeague.
Star Party will definitely take measures Regular phase leader Unicaja de Málagaand real madrid We are in crisis. team Written by Yvon Navarro The record is 8 wins and 1 loss. real madrid 4th place with 6 wins and 3 losses.
Also highlighted is the Basque derby between Surne Bilbao Basket and Baskonia. Pablo Laso’s team is struggling in the Endesa League, with only three wins and six losses, and are in 14th place.
Endesa League 10th day match schedule and viewing locations
Saturday, December 7th:
Morabanc Andorra – Casademont Zaragoza, 6pm This match can be watched on Movistar Deportes (63).
Valencia Basket – Basket Girona, 8:45 pm This match can be seen on Movistar Deportes (63).
La Laguna Tenerife – Forsa Lleida, 8:45 pm This match can be seen on Movistar Deportes 2 (64).
Basketball Coruña – BAXI Manresa, 9pm This match can be seen on Movistar Deportes 3 (65).
Sunday, December 8th:
Bilbao Basket – Baskonia, 12:30pm This game can be seen on M+ Vamos (8 and 53), M+ #Vamos Bar (304) and Movistar+ Lite.
Covilan Granada – Joventut de Badalona, 12:30pm This match can be watched on Movistar Deportes 2 (64).
Dreamland Gran Canaria – Rio Breogan, 1pm This match can be seen on Movistar Deportes (63).
Barça Basket – UCAM Murcia, 5pm This match can be seen on Movistar Deportes 2 (64).
Real Madrid – Unicaja de Málaga, 6:30pm This match can be watched on Movistar Plus+ (7 times) and Movistar Deportes (63 times).
All information about the 10th day of the regular phase of the Endesa League can be found on the Sportish website.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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OFFICIALLY. Ukraine national team player will play for the Adriatic League club
Croatian “Zadar” reported on its official website the transfer of a basketball player from the Ukrainian national team Ivan Tkachenko.
After a short trial period during which the Ukrainian player met the requirements of the coaching staff, a contract was signed with him at the end of the season.
The club has already announced that Tkachenko will participate in the Adriatic League and the Croatian Championship, so the Ukrainian can make his debut for the new team in the local championship match against Kvarner on December 27.
Tkachenko did not sign a contract with any club at the beginning of the 2025/26 season and played in only two official matches after the start of the season – as part of the Ukrainian national team, against Georgia and Denmark in November as part of the 2027 World Cup qualifiers.
Last season Ivan played for Mitteldeutscher, where he won the German Cup. The forward, who played in 32 matches in the 2024/25 Bundesliga, averaged 4.9 points and 3.8 rebounds in 17.3 minutes.
During his club career, Tkachenko played for Ukrainians Cherkasy Mavpy and Prometheus, as well as Finland’s Helsinki Seagals.
Zadar is in sixth place in the Adriatic League Group B with 4 wins in 10 matches, and is in second place in the Croatian Championship with a score of 10-1.
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Source: Sport UA
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“Start with me.” Doncic talked about what needs to change in the Lakers
Star player of Los Angeles Lakers Luka Doncic Against the background of the embarrassing defeat of Houston Rockets (96:119), he explained what the team had to change to improve the results:
“I don’t know exactly what needs to change, but something definitely needs to change. We need to figure it out, that’s what we need to do. Everyone should discuss it.”
I know JJ Redick said it would be disturbing. And that’s the way it should be.
As I said, we need to discuss this. It may be uncomfortable, but everyone needs to try harder, starting with me.
We just have to challenge each other. Everyone should challenge themselves and their teammates. “There’s no way to play the way we play, so we’ve got to be better than that.”
Source: Sport UA
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Murray breaks NBA Christmas record for most three-pointers
On the night of December 25-26, as part of the Christmas games of the NBA regular season, the Denver Nuggets defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves in overtime, 142:128.
Nuggets’ point guard Jamal Murray played with 35 points (2/3 free throws, 3/14 two-pointers, 9/18 three-pointers) and 10 assists in this game.
The Canadian player broke the record for the most accurate three-pointers in a match by making 9 three-pointers in the Minnesota hoop. Thus, he surpassed the record of 8 three-pointers each of Stephen Curry (2024), Grayson Allen (2023), Luka Doncic (2023) and Patty Mills (2021).
Murray also became the third player in NBA Christmas history to score 35+ points, 10+ assists and 5+ 3-pointers, joining Luka Doncic and Tracy McGrady.
JAMAL MURRAY brought the heat to CHRISTMAS DAY!
🔥35 POINTS
🔥10 AST
🔥 9 15:00 (most in Christmas Day matches)He joins Luka Dončić and Tracy McGrady only in the 35-PT, 10-AST, 5-3PM matches. #NBAXmas history. pic.twitter.com/LithevHmF5
— NBA (@NBA) December 26, 2025
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