Surprise-filled day in the Endesa League: Madrid and Barcelona fall

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Matchday 27 of the Liga Endesa left unexpected results. Real Madrid saw their twelve-game winning streak halted at home by Lenovo Tenerife, who won 90-95 with a great Marcelinho Huertas. FC Barcelona also stumbled, falling in the Catalan derby against Hiopos Lleida. In contrast, Valencia Basket reaffirmed their good form with a narrow victory in Girona, consolidating second place.

A Lenovo Tenerife player scores over Real Madrid's defense, while in another match Barcelona falls to Lleida.

When offensive rendering fails: analysis of a defensive bug 🐛

In development, an unexpected bug can collapse a seemingly stable system. Something similar happened with Madrid's defense. Their defensive algorithm, efficient for weeks, found an execution error against Tenerife. The rival's offensive script, executed by Huertas and Mills, exploited a gap in communication between defensive processes, saturating the reaction memory. It wasn't a hardware failure, but a problem of real-time patching against a well-optimized and unexpected offensive code.

Pending software update: anti-surprise patch not installed ⚠️

It seems the big teams hadn't installed the latest update, version 2.7 Post-Success Concentration. Madrid and Barcelona showed a clear mental lag after their achievements in Europe. Their operating systems seemed to be running in low-power mode, as if they thought the game was a background process. Meanwhile, the rivals executed a simple but effective program: shoot and defend. Sometimes, the solution is not to restart, but to press the on button from the start.