After losing to one Spanish visitor on Tuesday, second-placed Real Madrid (18-8) will look to get back on track with the visit of another. Valencia (13-14) has to turn around its form after losing three in a row, mainly due to a porous defense which has allowed an average of 98 points in those defeats. That will give encouragement to Real sharpshooter Dzanan Musa, who has scored in double digits in 10 straight games, including 21 points against Baskonia on Tuesday.
Game Notes: Madrid vs. Valencia

There have only been 11 previous EuroLeague meetings between these Spanish rivals and Real leads 6-5; five of those meetings came in the 2011 playoff series, which Real Madrid won 3-2.
Only Sergio Llull and Sergio Rodriguez remain on the Real Madrid roster from the 2011 playoffs series; no current Valencia player featured in those games.
In Round 9, Real beat Valencia 73-80 behind Dzanan Musa who had 28 points on 10 two-pointers made. Both marks are Musa's career-highs entering this week, as well as his PIR 32 which earned him MVP of the Round honor for that performance.
Bojan Dubljevic made 6 triples on 9 attempts, a club record entering this week, and scored 24 points in leading Valencia to a 77-93 victory in Madrid in October 2020.
When Real beat Valencia 111-99 in the Spanish capital in December 2019, it was the most points Los Blancos had scored since 2014 and tied for the sixth-most points Real scored in a single EuroLeague game. Valencia's 99 points set a club record for points scored in a loss.
Valencia's single-game record for steals entering this week is 5, which Omar Cook tied against Real Madrid on March 31, 2011, and Dubljevic matched in a road loss against Real in December 2017.
Real's Alberto Abalde returns to Valencia where he spent three seasons, from 2017 to 2020. He made his EuroLeague debut with Valencia and helped the team win the 2018 EuroCup. He was a teammate of Bojan Dubljevic, Sam Van Rossom and Josep Puerto.
Valencia guard Klemen Prepelic played for Real during the 2018-19 season. Prepelic was a teammate of current Real players Sergio Llull, Fabien Causeur, Rudy Fernandez, Gabriel Deck and Walter Tavares.
Prepelic and Real forward Anthony Randolph have been teammates on the Slovenian national team and together won the EuroBasket 2017 championship.
Randolph and Valencia forward Victor Claver were teammates at Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar during the 2015-16 season, helping the team reach EuroLeague Final Four that season.
Valencia forward Victor Claver and Real's Adam Hanga were teammates at FC Barcelona for four seasons, from 2017 to 2021.
Claver has also been a teammate of Sergio Llull, Sergio Rodriguez and Rudy Fernandez on the Spanish national team and they've won multiple Olympic, World Cup and EuroBasket medals together.