Barcelona didn’t need overtime — but it did need every bit of its early work.
Behind a blistering first quarter and enough late-game composure, Barça held off Basquet Girona 97-92 on February 8, 2026 at Palau Blaugrana in ACB play. Barcelona entered the night 13-6 and left with another home statement, snapping the game open early and then surviving Girona’s steady climb back into it.
How the game flipped
The decisive stretch came immediately. Barcelona dropped 32 points in the opening quarter while holding Girona to 22, creating the kind of margin that changes the rest of the night: more options in rotation, more flexibility with matchups, and less pressure to chase perfect possessions.
Girona stabilized in the second quarter, trimming the damage with an 18-20 frame to keep the game within reach at halftime. The real push arrived after the break: Girona won the third quarter 27-20, tightening the score and turning the fourth into a possession-by-possession finish.
Fourth-quarter grind: even, but not enough
The teams traded evenly in the final period, 25-25, a split that favored Barcelona because of the early separation. Girona’s offense kept generating looks — and the ball moved well all night — but the deficit from the first quarter left too little margin for error once the game slowed late.
Ball movement and execution
From the available team indicators, both sides leaned into playmaking rather than isolation-heavy offense. Barcelona finished with 21 assists, while Girona posted 25 — a notable edge that reflected how consistently Girona created shots through passing, particularly during the third-quarter surge.
Barcelona’s advantage was simpler: it won the scoring race early and never surrendered full control. Even as Girona’s offense found rhythm, Barça’s ability to keep pace in the fourth prevented the comeback from crossing the finish line.
What it means going forward
For Barcelona, the takeaway is twofold: the ceiling is obvious when the offense hits immediately, but the second-half dip that opened the door will be a point of emphasis. For Girona, the performance reinforced its competitiveness — especially its ability to respond after a rough start — but also underscored how costly a single lopsided quarter can be against a top home side.

