The Road to an Unbeaten Crown
Two years have passed since Real Madrid captured the 37th Basketball League championship, a triumph that still resonates across the Spanish basketball landscape.
Under the guidance of head coach Chus Mateo, the capital club completed a flawless postseason, dropping no game en route to the trophy.
The final series against UCAM Murcia concluded with a 73‑84 victory, sealing a 3‑0 sweep that underscored the team’s dominance.
A Perfect Playoff Record
Real Madrid’s playoff journey began with a decisive 2‑0 series win over Dreamland Gran Canaria in the quarterfinals, followed by a 3‑0 triumph over Barcelona in the semifinals.
Each round reinforced the notion that the squad was not merely competing but doing so without ever slipping behind, a feat that remains rare in modern basketball.
The MVP of the championship, Musa, emerged as a pivotal figure, his performances etching his name into the club’s recent lore.
Beyond the statistics, the championship symbolized a cultural milestone for the organization, reinforcing its reputation as a perennial powerhouse in Spanish sport.
Fans and analysts alike continue to reference the 2024 campaign when discussing the possibility of an unbeaten season, a benchmark that still feels within reach for the current roster.