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ACB
Sunday, March 8, 2026 • Pazo dos Deportes
78-109
Game Finished
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Breogan1318113678
Barcelona27302626109

Team Statistics

StatBreoganBarcelona
Field Goals18/3824/32
3-Pointers5/1814/25
Free Throws6/68/14
Rebounds2127
Assists1525
Steals514
Blocks24
Turnovers1611

Game Recap

Barcelona didn’t leave any room for suspense in Lugo. On March 8, 2026, the visitors detonated the game in the first 20 minutes and rolled past Breogán 109-78 at Pazo dos Deportes, a result that matched the scoreboard to the flow: one team dictating every possession, the other chasing it.

Game flow: a 26-point halftime hole decided it

Breogán’s margin for error was thin against a Barcelona side that arrived with a 15-6 record, and it disappeared almost immediately. Barcelona’s 27-13 first quarter set the tone — pace, spacing, and decisive execution — and the second quarter only widened the gap (30-18). By halftime, it was 57-31, and the game had effectively shifted from competition to damage control.

Barcelona kept the pressure on coming out of the break, winning the third quarter 26-11 to stretch the lead to 83-42. Breogán finally found some offensive rhythm in the fourth (36 points), but it functioned as a cosmetic rally rather than a real comeback threat, with Barcelona matching them at 26 to close out the 109-78 final.

The separator: ball movement and control

The clearest statistical gap was in playmaking. Barcelona finished with 25 assists to Breogán’s 15, a telling indicator of how clean the visitors’ offense was and how often they turned advantages into high-quality looks. With that kind of assist edge, Barcelona consistently forced Breogán into rotations and made them pay before the defense could reset.

Turning point: the opening punch

Breogán never recovered from the first quarter. Falling behind by 14 after 10 minutes put them in a constant uphill sprint, and Barcelona’s second-quarter surge slammed the door: the gap ballooned to 26 at the half, removing any realistic path back without a sustained run on both ends — something Barcelona didn’t allow.

What it means going forward

For Barcelona, the win reinforces a blueprint that travels: share the ball, keep the game organized, and stack winning quarters early. For Breogán, now 8-13, the urgency only increases. The late fourth-quarter scoring showed life, but the first three quarters highlighted the bigger issue — they can’t afford to spot elite opponents a massive early deficit and expect to survive it.

Key Takeaways

  • Barcelona’s stronger away record (14-6) versus Breogan’s home record (8-12)
  • Slightly better recent form for Barcelona (3-2 in last five) than Breogan (2-3)
  • No significant injuries reported for either team, reducing volatility