Real Madrid have secured their place in the EuroLeague final, where they will face Olympiacos after defeating Valencia 105-90. The reigning champions led for most of the game, advancing to the final for the fourth time in the last five seasons. The final, set for Sunday at 8 PM in Athens, will see Real Madrid take on Olympiacos, who earlier beat Fenerbahce 79-61 in the other semi-final.

Hezonja's Performance

Croatian player Mario Hezonja was the standout for Real Madrid, scoring 25 points in 30 minutes (8/14 shooting, 6/8 from the free-throw line). Hezonja also recorded seven rebounds and three assists for a 33-index performance. This game saw Hezonja break his personal season-high scoring record in the EuroLeague, which was previously 24 points against Maccabi in October. His highlights are available to watch here.

Real Madrid's Historical Record

Real Madrid holds the record for most EuroLeague titles with 11 championships. They have also lost in the final ten times. Their most recent title came in 2023, and they last played in the final a year ago. Olympiacos, on the other hand, will be vying for their fourth title in Sunday's final. The Piraeus-based club last won the EuroLeague in 2013.