The Granada team, dressed in green for this occasion, faced the match without two players who have failed to establish themselves in the squad. This situation highlighted certain shortcomings in the 'rojinegra' entity's sports planning during the season.
Among the standout athletes, Luka Bozic was once again the top scorer and best-rated player, even coming close to valuation records. His ability to generate points in every action reaffirmed him as a fundamental piece for the coach.
Another key player was Elias Valtonen, whose return has breathed new life into the team. Despite not being the top scorer, his influence on the game and excellent shooting percentages (67% on two-pointers and 60% on three-pointers) were decisive. Jonathan Rousselle also stood out with crucial three-pointers that prevented nervousness, and Jassel Pérez, who showcased his offensive talent with twelve points and good percentages.
For his part, William Howard returned to a good level, contributing ten points and five rebounds in difficult moments. On the defensive end, Babatunde Olumuyiwa fulfilled his role, while Amida Brimah had a decent performance, capitalizing on free throws and adding eight points, three rebounds, and two blocks.
However, not all players had a brilliant day. A Bosnian athlete was the only one with a negative rating, failing to score and losing six balls, although he fought hard in the interior battle. Another player had similar numbers to Rousselle but with less impact on the game, and a Montenegrin, despite his defensive help, was hampered by fouls.




