Matchday 28 of Liga Endesa confirmed that the championship enters its most decisive stretch. With six matchdays remaining in the regular season, each victory begins to have double value and each loss reduces the margin for error. The battle for the top spot, playoff positions, and survival tightens in a matchday loaded with classification consequences.
The big winner of the weekend was Real Madrid, which dealt an almost decisive blow in the fight for first place. The team led by Sergio Scariolo dominated Valencia Basket 82-96 in a direct duel between the top two teams. With that victory, the whites extend their lead to four wins plus the head-to-head tiebreaker with only six matchdays remaining, leaving the regular season title well within reach.
Another focus was the impressive momentum of UCAM Murcia. The university team reached 21 victories, the best record in its Liga Endesa history, and did so while stringing together seven consecutive wins. The Murcia squad consolidates itself as one of the season's revelations and arrives in full flight at the most important moment of the campaign.
In the upper-middle zone, Unicaja also celebrated a historic day. Its victory over Hiopos Lleida allowed the Málaga club to reach 900 wins in Liga Endesa, becoming the sixth team in the competition's history to reach that milestone. Another landmark for one of Spanish basketball's most solid institutions.
At the bottom, tension increases every week. Coviran Granada keeps its survival hopes alive after defeating MoraBanc Andorra in a direct matchup. The Andalusian team has four wins in its last seven matchdays and reduces the gap with its Sunday rival to just two victories, leaving the battle for survival wide open.
On an individual level, the star of Matchday 28 was Nicolás Brussino. The small forward for Dreamland Gran Canaria posted 33 efficiency rating points to earn the weekly MVP designation, the third of his Liga Endesa career. A performance that further confirms his importance to one of the championship's most competitive teams.
With six matchdays still to be played, Liga Endesa enters territory of maximum intensity. Real Madrid is within reach of the top spot, the fight for the playoffs remains red-hot, and survival promises a dramatic finish.