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Real Madrid blitzes Efes with 31-point second quarter to seal 82-71 win

Real Madrid flipped the game with a dominant second quarter and pulled away late to beat Anadolu Efes 82-71 on March 26, 2026 at Movistar Arena. The win keeps Madrid rolling in form and further deepens Efes’ struggles in the 2025 EuroLeague season.

James O'Brien
3 min read

Real Madrid didn’t win this one with a slow burn. They won it with one overwhelming quarter — then made sure Anadolu Efes never got the game back.

Behind a 31-point second quarter, Madrid defeated Efes 82-71 on Thursday at Movistar Arena, improving on a 22-12 record and extending a strong recent run (WWLWW). Efes, now 10-24 and coming in LLLWL, couldn’t recover from the decisive swing before halftime.

The decisive stretch: a 31-12 avalanche

Efes landed the first punch, holding Madrid to 11 points in the opening quarter while scoring 21 themselves. But the game turned sharply in the second: Madrid erupted for 31 points while limiting Efes to 12, transforming a 10-point deficit after one into a 9-point halftime lead.

That 19-point quarter-to-quarter margin was the game’s defining moment — not just a scoring burst, but a full reset of control. Madrid’s offense found rhythm and pace, and their defense forced Efes into a low-output period that changed the geometry of the night.

Second-half management: Madrid keeps the margin, then closes

Efes steadied in the third, winning the quarter 20-18, but the comeback never fully materialized. Madrid responded with their most complete closing period, taking the fourth 22-18 to lock in the 11-point win.

In a game without overtime, Madrid’s ability to win both the second and fourth quarters — the two leverage points around halftime and late-game execution — was the separator.

Ball movement edges: Madrid +3 in assists

Madrid finished with 23 assists, a slight edge over Efes’ 20. In a game defined by runs and response, that gap reflected cleaner connectivity and decision-making during Madrid’s key scoring stretches, particularly in the second-quarter surge and late in the fourth.

What it means going forward

For Real Madrid, this was a reminder of their ceiling: even after a sluggish start, they can flip a EuroLeague game in a single quarter and then manage the rest with structure. At 22-12 and in strong form, Madrid continues to look like a team that can dictate terms when it finds its tempo.

For Anadolu Efes, the opening quarter showed the blueprint — defend, run, and pressure Madrid into low scoring — but the second-quarter collapse underscored the season-long issue reflected in their 10-24 record. Against top-tier opponents, short lapses don’t just cost possessions; they cost the game.

By the numbers

Final: Real Madrid 82, Anadolu Efes 71

Quarter scores: Efes 21-12-20-18 (71); Madrid 11-31-18-22 (82)

Assists: Real Madrid 23, Anadolu Efes 20

Source: API-Sports Basketball

Expert Analysis

"Real Madrid controlled the game late, turning a tight contest into an 82–71 win by winning the margin in the fourth quarter and keeping the opponent from making a final push. The 11-point gap tells the story: Madrid didn’t need a blowout early—just steady execution down the stretch to separate and close."