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Basket Zaragoza Arena
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Basket Zaragoza host relegation-threatened Granada in a crucial ACB clash at Basket Zaragoza Arena. Both teams occupy the bottom half of the table, with Zaragoza sitting 15th (9 points) and Granada languishing in 18th place in the relegation zone with just 5 points from 28 games.
Zaragoza enter this fixture with extended rest, having not played for 21 days since their surprise 78-74 victory over Gran Canaria. That win was part of a modest upturn that saw them take 2 wins from their last 3 home games, including victories over Forca Lleida (107-91) and San Pablo Burgos (108-98). However, their overall home record remains concerning at 5-9.
Granada arrive with 13 days' rest following back-to-back home wins against MoraBanc Andorra (89-86) and Unicaja (83-71). These rare victories provided a glimmer of hope, but their away form tells a damning story - 0 wins in 13 road games this season, averaging just 79.5 points while conceding 94.5.
Both teams face significant injury concerns. Zaragoza are without key players C. Alias (9 games missed), Richardson Josh (8 games), and D.J. Stephens (3 games), while A. Savkov remains questionable. Granada have Burjanadze Beka sidelined for 8 games, with three others questionable including Alibegovic Amar and J. Johnson.
With Granada's woeful away record and Zaragoza's home advantage, expect the hosts to edge this relegation battle. Take Zaragoza -3.5 and Under 175.5 points in what should be a low-scoring affair between two struggling offenses.
2025/2026 Season
Last 7 head-to-head matchups
Recent head-to-head meetings heavily favor Granada, who have won 5 of the last 7 encounters since 2022. Most notably, Granada...
Recent head-to-head meetings heavily favor Granada, who have won 5 of the last 7 encounters since 2022. Most notably, Granada secured a 92-83 victory when these teams last met in December 2025. However, Zaragoza did claim their most recent home meeting against Granada with an 88-95 loss in May 2025 being their exception. The scoring in recent meetings has been relatively modest, with totals ranging from 125-183 points, suggesting both teams struggle offensively in this matchup.
Last 15 matches across all competitionsACB matches highlighted
12 of 15 in ACB
Form Rating
2.7/10
Basket Zaragoza have endured a disappointing campaign, winning just 9 of 28 games overall. Their...
Basket Zaragoza have endured a disappointing campaign, winning just 9 of 28 games overall. Their home form shows slight improvement with 5 wins from 14 games, averaging 89.6 points scored and 89.1 conceded at home. Recent form has been mixed but encouraging, with 2 wins in their last 3 completed games including that morale-boosting victory over Gran Canaria. The extended 21-day rest period could work in their favor, allowing injured players to recover while maintaining freshness. However, significant absences including C. Alias, Richardson Josh, and D.J. Stephens continue to hamper their rotation depth and offensive consistency throughout the season.
15 of 15 in ACB
Form Rating
2.7/10
Granada face a relegation battle having won just 5 of 28 games this season. Their...
Granada face a relegation battle having won just 5 of 28 games this season. Their away form is catastrophic - 0 wins in 13 road games, making them one of the worst traveling teams in European basketball. They average a paltry 79.5 points on the road while conceding 94.5, highlighting both offensive struggles and defensive frailties away from home. Recent back-to-back home wins against MoraBanc Andorra and Unicaja provided rare positives, but these came against fellow strugglers. Key absences include Burjanadze Beka (8 games missed) while Alibegovic Amar, J. Johnson, and Kljajic Jovan all carry questionable status, further depleting an already thin squad for this crucial road test.
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Basket Zaragoza vs Granada - Match Analysis
Yes, Zaragoza should cover comfortably. Granada's 0-13 away record is historically poor, and they average just 79.5 points on the road compared to Zaragoza's 89.6 at home. The 21-day rest advantage for Zaragoza and Granada's consistent road struggles make this spread very achievable for the hosts in this relegation battle.
Take the Under 175.5 points. Both teams rank among ACB's lowest scorers, with Granada particularly weak away from home (79.5 PPG on road). Zaragoza average 89.6 at home, but against Granada's defensive setup and with both teams carrying injury concerns, expect a low-scoring grind typical of relegation battles where defensive intensity often trumps offensive flow.
Granada's 0-13 away record is catastrophic and represents their biggest weakness. They've lost every road game while averaging just 79.5 points and conceding 94.5. This systematic failure to compete away from home, combined with key injuries to Burjanadze Beka and questionable status for three other players, makes them extremely vulnerable even against struggling Zaragoza at home.
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