Unicaja vs Baskonia at the Carpena: Málaga Basketball’s High-Stakes Battle for the Playoffs

Málaga is a city that lives and breathes sports, but few things ignite the local passion quite like a do-or-die basketball night at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena. On the evening of May 29, 2026, the arena became the epicenter of Spanish basketball as Unicaja hosted Baskonia in a thrilling, high-stakes encounter where a single ticket to the Liga ACB playoffs was on the line.
Coming off an extraordinary international campaign, Unicaja faced this final domestic hurdle to keep their championship dreams alive on home soil.
A Season of Glory and High Demands
The 2025/2026 season had already secured its place in the club’s history books. It has been a year of profound emotions, marked not only by on-court battles but also by moments of remembrance, as Unicaja fans mourned the passing of basketball legend ‘Piculín’ Ortiz. Earlier this year, Unicaja also delighted fans by capturing the Basketball Champions League (BCL) title, proving once again that they can compete with—and defeat—the very best in Europe.
However, the grueling calendar of Spanish basketball leaves little room for celebration. To validate their European success and cement their status among the elite, securing a spot in the Liga ACB playoffs was non-negotiable. The matchup against Baskonia on May 29 was not just another regular-season fixture; it was a virtual final, a one-night-only opportunity to extend their domestic season.
The Ibon Navarro Factor and Future Speculation
Much of Unicaja’s modern success can be traced back to the tactical brilliance of head coach Ibon Navarro. Under his leadership, the team has developed a fast-paced, high-intensity style of play that has re-energized the Carpena crowd.
Yet, great success naturally attracts external interest. In the days leading up to the decisive Baskonia clash, media speculation intensified regarding Navarro’s future at the club. As highlighted in the Deportes COPE Málaga broadcast on May 29, 2026, the coaching staff and the roster had to block out the noise of transfer rumors and focus entirely on the immediate task at hand: defeating a dangerous and experienced Baskonia side.
The Atmosphere at the Carpena
For those who have never experienced a big game at the Martín Carpena, it is hard to describe the sheer energy of the Marea Verde (the Green Tide). With over 10,000 fans packed into the stands, the arena transforms into a wall of sound.
Against Baskonia, the home crowd played their part as the symbolic “sixth man.” Facing a physical Basque squad known for their lethal perimeter shooting and transition game, Unicaja relied heavily on defensive intensity and the emotional lift provided by their loyal supporters. Every rebound, steal, and three-pointer was met with deafening cheers, showcasing why Málaga remains one of the most difficult away venues in European basketball.
What This Means for Málaga Basketball
Whether navigating European triumphs or fighting down to the wire in the domestic league, Unicaja has shown that they belong in the national conversation. This basketball boom is felt across the entire organization, highlighted by milestones like the Unicaja Mijas women’s team reaching the LF Challenge Final Four. This transition from a team fighting for stability to a club expected to win titles speaks volumes about the project built in Málaga over the last few years.
As the dust settles on this intense regular-season finale, the focus shifts to recovery, tactical adjustments, and the potential roster movements of the coming summer. But for one night in late May, none of that mattered—it was simply about court dominance, passion, and the pride of Málaga.
We look forward to seeing how this incredible group of players continues to represent our city on the national and global stage. Málaga’s basketball journey is far from over, and we will be right here at the Carpena, cheering them on through every high and low.

Carlos Méndez
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