One year after capturing the 38th Basketball League championship, Real Madrid closed the season with a statement victory that left little doubt about their dominance.
A dominant finish
The capital club sealed the title with a 70-81 win over Valencia Basket in the championship series, completing a 3-0 sweep that underscored their superiority.
Coach Chus Mateo, who has guided the squad through a turbulent schedule, orchestrated the final triumph, his tactical adjustments proving decisive in the closing moments.
Playoff journey
In the quarterfinals, the blancos dispatched Baskonia 2-0, before edging Unicaja 3-1 in the semifinals, each series revealing a different facet of their adaptability.
The playoff run was marked by resilience; Real Madrid dropped only a single game across the entire series, a testament to their depth and consistency.
MVP honors
Campazzo, the Argentine point guard, was crowned Final MVP after delivering a performance that blended scoring, playmaking and clutch defense, sealing the narrative of a championship built on star power as well as teamwork.
The title not only adds another trophy to Real Madrid’s storied basketball legacy but also reinforces the club’s ambition to remain a benchmark in European competition, a goal that will guide the next season’s preparations.