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San Pablo Burgos faces Granada in what promises to be a crucial ACB encounter between two teams fighting at opposite ends of the table. Burgos sits 14th with 11 points, while Granada languishes in 18th place in the relegation zone with just 6 points from 32 games.
Both teams enter this match well-rested with 11 days between fixtures, eliminating any fatigue concerns. Burgos has shown improved form recently with 4 wins in their last 6 games, including impressive victories over Unicaja (97-90) and MoraBanc Andorra (85-83). Their offensive output has been consistent, averaging 89.4 points per game this season.
Granada's struggles continue as the league's worst team, managing just 6 wins all season and averaging only 82.7 points per game. Their away form is particularly concerning with just 1 win in 16 road games, conceding 94.4 points per contest. Despite a recent win over Basket Zaragoza, they've lost 4 of their last 5 matches.
The 4-place gap in the standings reflects the quality difference between these sides. Burgos holds advantages in both offensive efficiency and defensive stability, while Granada's relegation battle adds pressure. With both teams dealing with multiple injury concerns, squad depth could prove decisive in this encounter favoring the higher-placed Burgos.
2025/2026 Season
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Limited head-to-head data available between these teams in recent seasons. Their most recent meeting in January 2026 saw Granada secure...
Limited head-to-head data available between these teams in recent seasons. Their most recent meeting in January 2026 saw Granada secure a comprehensive 107-90 victory, demonstrating they can compete when conditions align. However, this single result provides insufficient basis for broader trends. Both teams have undergone significant roster changes since that encounter, making historical patterns less relevant. The focus shifts to current form and league positioning rather than past meetings.
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15 of 15 in ACB
Form Rating
5.3/10
San Pablo Burgos has shown encouraging signs in recent weeks with 4 victories in their...
San Pablo Burgos has shown encouraging signs in recent weeks with 4 victories in their last 6 outings. Their attacking play has been particularly impressive, scoring 97 against Unicaja and 99 versus Forca Lleida in recent home fixtures. The team averages 89.4 points per game overall, with slightly better offensive output in home games (91.8 PPG). However, defensive consistency remains an issue, conceding 92.5 points per contest. Key players like Ethan Happ and Jermaine Samuels have been instrumental in their improved performances. With several players questionable including J. Shackelford, squad rotation could be tested.
15 of 15 in ACB
Form Rating
3.3/10
Granada's season has been defined by struggle, sitting firmly in the relegation zone with just...
Granada's season has been defined by struggle, sitting firmly in the relegation zone with just 6 wins from 32 games. Their away form is particularly dire with only 1 victory in 16 road contests, averaging just 80.4 points while conceding 94.4. Recent form shows 1 win in their last 5 matches, though that victory over Basket Zaragoza (85-74) provided rare optimism. The team's offensive limitations are evident in their league-low 82.7 points per game average. Multiple injury concerns including J. Johnson and Kljajic Jovan have disrupted team chemistry throughout the campaign. Their relegation battle adds significant pressure to every remaining fixture.
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San Pablo Burgos vs Granada - Match Analysis
Yes, Burgos offers strong value to cover reasonable spreads. Their recent form shows 4 wins in 6 games while Granada has managed just 1 road victory all season. The 4-place gap in standings reflects genuine quality differences, with Burgos averaging 7+ more points per game. Granada's relegation pressure could lead to desperate play that favors the more composed home side.
The over looks appealing based on both teams' defensive struggles. Burgos averages 91.8 points in home games while Granada allows 94.4 points on the road. Both teams are well-rested after 11 days off, suggesting fresh legs for offensive execution. Granada's desperation as a relegation candidate could force a faster pace, pushing the total higher than expected.
Both teams face significant injury issues that could impact rotations. Burgos has J. Shackelford questionable along with several players out, potentially limiting their depth. Granada's injury list includes key contributors J. Johnson and Kljajic Jovan. However, Burgos's superior squad depth and home court familiarity should help them manage these absences better than their struggling opponents.
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