Barcelona recorded a convincing victory, defeating Granada at home in Round 15 of the Liga Endesa with a 108-71 win.
Barcelona continued their excellent run in Liga Endesa since Xavi Pascual’s arrival on the bench, recording their ninth consecutive victory.
As for the course of the game, Barcelona had no problems securing the win. Already in the first half, the home team built a 27-point lead (61-34), making it clear that there was no way back for Granada. There were no real excitements for the remainder of the game, and Barcelona comfortably cruised to another victory.
😱 VAYA MATE DE MILES BENJAMIN NORRIS@milesbnorris15
— Liga Endesa (@ACBCOM) January 11, 2026
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This was a true team victory for Barcelona, as they had as many as six players scoring in double figures. Youssoupha Fall was the leading scorer with 15 points, while Dario Brizuela added one point less. Myles Cale finished with 13 points, Kevin Punter scored 12, and Willy Hernangomez and Joel Parra chipped in with 11 points each.
For Granada, the top scorer was Jassel Perez with 21 points, while Luka Bozic was the only other player in double figures for the visitors, finishing with 11 points.
After this game, Barcelona sit third in the standings with a record of 11 wins and four losses, and in the next round they will travel to face San Pablo Burgos. On the other side, Granada are last in Liga Endesa with one win and 14 losses, and in the next round they will visit Unicaja.
INTERVIEWS:
- Jaka Lakovic: Zeljko Obradovic simply puts you into a mode where you constantly think about basketball
- Zlatko Jovanovic: I stand behind my decision, Honved is living its dream and continues to dream!
- Sani Becirovic: Zenit is thinking seriously, and in the next year or two we are aiming for the highest level
- Levi Randolph: I know what the EuroLeague is, and I hope to play at that level again wearing the Zenit jersey
- Zac Seljaas: I’m a unique person, family means everything to me
- Aleksa Avramovic: Defense wins championships – for sure!
- Nenad Dimitrijevic: It’s sad for the EuroLeague and Partizan that Zeljko Obradovic left
- Ilona Korstin: We are in contact with both the EuroLeague and the NBA, we are present in all meetings
- Bogdan Tanjevic: The main difference between Partizan and Crvena Zvezda – domestic players still lead the way
- Nicolo Melli: We had no-phone rules with Zeljko Obradovic; There was interest from Partizan
- Bo McCalebb: How can you not respect Zeljko Obradovic? My only regret is that I didn’t listen to him enough






