Valencia Basket Crushes MoraBanc Andorra 107-75 in ACB Rout
MoraBanc Andorra suffered their 15th league defeat, exposed by Valencia's balanced attack ahead of a 20-day break for Copa del Rey and FIBA events.
Key Points
- Kyle Kuric led Andorra with 25 points on return from injury, but team collapsed in 16-32 second quarter.
- Valencia's Kameron Taylor scored 22 points on 5/7 threes; team built 30-point lead despite injuries.
- Andorra managed just 14 points in third quarter; final score 75-107 before 2,732 fans.
- Coach Tabak noted rebounding and turnover issues; Andorra's B team won both recent games.
**Valencia Basket thrashes MoraBanc Andorra 75-107 in final league game before break**
MoraBanc Andorra collapsed to a 75-107 rout by Valencia Basket on Sunday at Pavelló Toni Martí, absorbing their 15th ACB defeat of the season and laying bare defensive shortcomings ahead of a 20-day pause for the Copa del Rei and FIBA windows. The result leaves the hosts chasing a sixth victory, with Casademont Zaragoza visiting on March 8.
Kyle Kuric starred on his return from hamstring trouble, tallying 25 points with clutch first-quarter threes that edged Andorra to a 23-25 lead after 10 minutes. Oriol Pons added 11 and Artem Pustovyi nine, while Shannon Evans managed 10 and Chimezie Metu Okoye seven. No one else hit double figures. Coach Žan Tabak omitted Aaron Ganal from the roster and watched Chumi Ortega foul out.
Valencia, riding high in second place domestically and strong in Europe, pulled away despite absences through injury for Matt Costello and former Andorra guard Jean Montero. Kameron Taylor paced them with 22 points on five-of-seven three-point shooting. Jean Claudio De Larrea added 17, Omari Moore 13, Xabi López-Arostegui four—initially reported higher—and contributions flowed from Jaime Pradilla (nine), Puerto (nine), Key (nine), Reuvers (six) and others in a display of balance.
Andorra held firm briefly before a 16-32 second-quarter surge built Valencia a 39-57 halftime edge, exploiting rebounding lapses and turnovers. The third quarter worsened, with Andorra managing just 14 points as Valencia hit 30-point leads at 49-79 amid whistles and early exits from the 2,732-strong crowd. A late rally trimmed the gap slightly, but Valencia closed out comfortably. Partial scores: 23-25, 39-57, 53-83, 75-107.
Tabak had foreseen a stern challenge from the visitors, urging focus on curbing offensive boards, fast breaks and isolations. He lauded Pedro Martínez's unwavering system, which shapes teams continent-wide, and framed recent lapses against Unicaja Málaga as "challenges" rather than problems—reserving that label for crises like Ukraine or climate change. Pre-game, Kuric's involvement hung in the balance despite training sessions, while Xavier Castañeda remains sidelined from a January 11 injury. Tabak called on fans to make the venue hostile.
Separately, BC MoraBanc B We Singular extended its run to 11 wins under Cristian Vegas, beating Bàsquet Sant Pere 84-61 and SESE B 78-72 to top its Primera Catalana group.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- El Periòdic•
El MoraBanc Andorra pateix la quinzena derrota de la temporada perdent de 32 punts contra el València Basket (75-107)
- Altaveu•
Un MoraBanc sense ànima, comparsa davant el València
- Diari d'Andorra•
El València apallissa el MoraBanc (75-107)
- Diari d'Andorra•
Test exigent abans de l’aturada
- Diari d'Andorra•
Zan Tabak veu les desconnexions com un repte a superar
- El Periòdic•
Žan Tabak no vol sentir a parlar de “problemes”, però al València n’hi ha un de vell conegut per a l’afició tricolor
- Bon Dia•
El València de Jean Montero abans de l'aturada
- Bon Dia•
Kyle Kuric, el primer 'reforç' per a Žan Tabak