Valencia has demonstrated efficient offensive capabilities this season, ranking high in the league with a 46.6% field goal percentage and a 36.2% three-point shooting percentage, posing a significant long-range threat. Recent data from the last 10 games shows that Valencia's offense and defense have become more fluid, averaging 20.8 assists per game, indicating strong team organisation. Defensively, Valencia averages 7.1 steals per game and keeps turnovers under 12.5, giving them an advantage in transition. They also secure 36.5 rebounds per game, enhancing their defensive capabilities and second-chance opportunities. Partizan Belgrade's performance appears less impressive statistically. Based on regular season and recent 10-game statistics, aside from decent steals and turnover control, other technical indicators, such as field goal percentage, three-point percentage, total rebounds, and passing efficiency, are not ideal, suggesting the team is in poor form with a simple offensive approach and a weak defensive system. Despite Partizan Belgrade's experience in European competitions, Valencia's current performance is more robust and systematic. Valencia's high-intensity defensive pressure could affect Partizan Belgrade's players' confidence and restrict their tactical execution. Moreover, without effective fast-break coordination, Partizan Belgrade may struggle to achieve the desired results.
EURO
Pamesa Valencia
86 - 73
Partizan
Asian Handicap
Home
-11.50
Away
+11.5
*For reference only, not betting advice
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