Basketball
Valencia Basket aims to finish the year undefeated at home in the Endesa League
Valencia Basketto bid farewell to the Liga Endesa 2025 calendar this Sunday (6pm) against Moravanc Andorra. Pedro Martínez’s side enter the match in third place in the standings (8 wins, 2 losses), but the postponed games are still being played at home, with the aim of ending the year undefeated in domestic competition at the Roig Arena.
After defeating Baskonia in the EuroLeague, the Talonja team will play the second leg of the three-game series at the Roig Arena before ending the year against Partizan. Good news arrived from the health room. Xavi López Arostegui gradually returns to group activitiesThis allows the coach to own the entire available rotation, leaving the coach to scrap three players.
In front of them will be Moravanc Andorra, who are currently in 16th place but have arrived a certain distance above the relegation zone. And with three wins in their last six games, their competitiveness is increasing. João Plaza’s team appeared in Valencia with the entire squad.
One of the most famous players in this match will be Shannon Evans, a former Talonja player and current leader of the Andorra team.. The point guard is in the midst of his best years, averaging a 21.6 rating over his last five games.
Historical precedent strengthens local goodwill. It will be the 14th time that both teams will meet in Valencia in the Endesa League, but the balance is clearly in Talonja’s favor.they have only conceded one loss at home against Andorra. Of course, this season left two caveats. Valencia Basket needed Gian Montero’s winning goal in the last second to win by the lowest margin against Fonteta, while Moravanc Andorra secured victory in the Principality visit thanks to Jerick Harding’s triple.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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