BARCELONA — Barcelona defeated Surne Bilbao Basket 90-61 in ACB action, dominating from start to finish in a dominant performance led by Youssoupha Fall. The blaugrana found a much-needed victory after recent European setbacks, with a balanced team effort that restores confidence ahead of a crucial EuroLeague matchup.
The game started with Barcelona in complete control. An early 8-0 run, led by Kevin Punter and Will Clyburn, set the tone against a Surne Bilbao Basket team that struggled offensively, managing just four points in the first six minutes. The visiting response was timid, and Barcelona extended its lead through baskets by Brizuela and Parra, closing the first quarter with a commanding 21-7 advantage.
In the second quarter, Barcelona maintained absolute control of the game. Youssoupha Fall took advantage of his minutes to dominate the paint, especially with Hlinason unavailable, pushing the lead past twenty points with a hook shot that made it 29-9 at the 13-minute mark. Barcelona's rotation functioned smoothly, with bench contributions sustaining the margin through halftime (41-23), reflecting the home team's superiority on both ends of the floor.
After the break, the script remained unchanged. A three-pointer by Parra opened the second half and extinguished any remaining hope for a Surne Bilbao Basket comeback. Parra himself, alongside an active Will Clyburn, led the scoring in this stretch, while Barcelona continued expanding its lead with solid and efficient basketball. The third quarter ended with a commanding 65-43 scoreline that left the game essentially decided.
The final period was a formality for Barcelona, which continued widening the gap to nearly thirty points (74-44) and allowed playing time for contributors like Fall and Brizuela. Surne Bilbao Basket, without offensive answers or any ability to mount a comeback, ultimately fell 90-61.
Barcelona thus secured a dominant ACB victory that allows the team to regain its form after recent European losses, showcasing improvement in collective play and bench production, which contributed 42 points in the game.
With this win, Barcelona faces its next EuroLeague challenge with renewed confidence, taking on Bayern in a decisive matchup where the team's continued participation in the competition is at stake.