EuroLeague: Monaco vs Valencia 17/10/2025


Betting on 2nd Half Points
Two teams with very different identities, but a similar tempo once things heat up. Monaco tends to build its rhythm slowly, often starting games with caution, but once the floor opens up and Mike James finds his flow, the Principality’s offense shifts into a different gear. Their second halves are usually faster, freer, and far more productive offensively.
Valencia, on the other hand, uses its depth and steady rotations to wear opponents down and catch them off guard in the second half. Their transition from defense to offense has been improving week by week, and their outside shooting often catches fire in the third quarter. Both teams have the tools to turn the final 20 minutes into an open shootout, especially if the score remains close.
If the game heads into a tight finish, the fourth quarter could easily turn into a three-point shootout. In that scenario, the line of 84.5 total second-half points looks like a very realistic over.