Watching Valencia live again on Friday against Gran Canaria, one thing immediately stood out.
Six easy points in the opening minutes.
Three times the same punishment: the rimrunner.
If you want to play against Valencia, you better be prepared for it.
Defensive transition is obviously about communication and roles.
But it starts even earlier: how do you attack the offensive rebound?
Because if your balance is wrong, Valencia does not forgive you.
The game immediately starts flowing in one direction.
This clip is exactly about that:
Coach Pascal Meurs
Head coach of Panteras de Aguascalientes in LNBP Mexico and recently Ángeles (Mexico City) in CIBACOPA. Formerly with Valencia Basket and EuroProBasket.
Combines coaching experience across Europe with a PhD in mathematics. www.pascalmeurs.com
One of the biggest secrets behind Valencia’s success this season is the mobility of their bigs.
Matt Costello is a perfect example.
This sequence shows multiple high-level efforts that will never appear in the boxscore.
After a missed corner three at the buzzer, many players would jog back in transition. Costello sprints back immediately and becomes the key to Valencia’s defensive transition.
Seconds later, he outruns everybody down the floor, arrives first at the rim and creates the spacing for a wide open transition three.
Invisible impact.
Huge value.
ESPN published an excellent piece on the 'Foul up 3' dilemma.
Must-read for coaches:
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/48582233/nba-playoffs-2026-foul-3-san-antonio-spurs-portland-trail-blazers-impact
"Splitter said he prefers to foul because he was "raised in EU bball, where I'd say 98% of the coaches over there foul up 3"
Splitter doesn't follow the BNXT though 👇🏻
In the Belgian-Dutch BNXT league, last week simultaneously in two games the team being up 3 decided not to foul. Both under 10'' to play.
Both games went to overtime…
The natural fear of fouling on a three-point shot can sometimes give the offense exactly what it needs: a clean look.
Fouling keeps you in control — provided you trust your players to foul early, and the referees to see it that way.
Nothing is ever guaranteed in this game.
But some decisions tilt the odds in your favor. And data help you take those decisions.
Especially under 10 seconds, this is one of them.
Office day at in the Fonteta
18/04/2026
NBA coach Kenny Atkinson (Cavs) recently admitted he has been studying Pedro Martínez and Valencia (which finished #2 in the Euroleague regular season):
https://www.gigantes.com/nba/palabras-kenny-atkinson-influencia-pedro-martinez/
That's no coincidence.
For years, the ACB has been one of the most innovative leagues worldwide
I broke down the key trends from a coaching perspective: pascalmeurs.com/acb-report/
14/04/2026
When I arrived in Valencia for the first time, she was 12.
I remember thinking: there’s no way she’s only twelve.
There was something different already.
Physically, yes. But more in the way she moved. The way she saw things.
Three years later, at 15, I saw her make her debut in Europe with Valencia Basket. EuroCup game. Home court.
The opponent switched to a zone.
Experienced players looking at the bench, waiting for instructions, for a timeout, for a solution.
She didn’t look. She just played.
Caught the ball, saw the gap, made the right decision.
A pass, a cut, the right spacing, the right timing.
Calm. Clear. No hesitation.
She was reading the game like someone who had been there for ten years.
She was 15.
When she was 17, a Belgian journalist from Sporza called me about the Spanish national team.
I said one sentence:
“Over two years, all of Europe will be talking about Awa Fam.”
Maybe that day has arrived.
Today, Awa Fam was selected as the #3 pick in the WNBA Draft by the Seattle Storm.
For me, she should have been number one.
But it wouldn’t be the first time that performances at the senior level in Europe are underestimated in the draft.
We’ve seen that before with Luka Dončić.
This is a huge accomplishment for the project of L'Alqueria del Basket del Valencia Basket Club and Valencia Basket Club
Years of work. Coaches investing time, day in and day out.
Building players the right way.
I’m glad—and grateful—that I could be part of that project for three years, working with elite youth in Europe.
Some players grow into the game.
Others seem to understand it long before everyone else does.
Awa Fam was one of those.
Congratulations, Awa! Stay true to how you see the game.
Het sms'je dat in 2023 al waarschuwde voor nieuw Spaans toptalent: "Over 2 jaar spreekt iedereen over Awa Fam" | sporza Awa Fam. Onthoud de naam. Amper 19, maar nu al met de basketbalwereld aan haar voeten. Eigenhandig loodste het toptalent Spanje vrijdag naar de EK-finale, waarin straks België wacht. En een kans om aan de basketbalwereld te tonen wat insiders al even weten: "Ze heeft het potentieel om een top 5-spe...
Everyone talks about analytics.
It sounds modern. It sounds smart. It suggests control.
But too often, it becomes decoration.
An observation wrapped in numbers — instead of a tool that actually drives decisions.
Analytics should not complicate the game.
It should simplify it.
In this article, I look at how it is used — and misused — in real environments:
Haga clic aquí para reclamar su Entrada Patrocinada.
Localización
Categoría
Página web
Dirección
Valencia
46000-46080