After a lackluster performance in Wednesday's home loss to Milan, AS Monaco (19-11) will look to restore its top-four challenge against a Valencia Basket (14-16) team boosted by a huge win over Bayern the same night.
Monaco looks to get back on track against Valencia
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We can expect a low-scoring encounter between two teams who have held their opponents to an average of less than 80 points, and that was the case in Round 1 when Valencia earned a 70-65 victory behind 19 points and 7 rebounds from Semi Ojeleye. The Spanish team enjoyed a strong performance from big man Damien Inglis against Bayern, with 15 points and 6 rebounds, and Monaco's enforcers John Brown, Donatas Motiejunas and Donta Hall will look to provide physical superiority after being dominated by Milan on Wednesday.