The team, led by Jaka Lakovic, has nine decisive games ahead, four of which will be played at home and five away. These matches will be key in determining their future in Spain's top basketball division.
At home, Gran Canaria will host Zaragoza, Girona, La Laguna Tenerife, and Manresa. They will also travel to face Baskonia, Barcelona, Unicaja Málaga, Lleida, and Valencia.
Currently, CB Gran Canaria is in 15th place in the standings with 7 victories, the same as Zaragoza, which is in the third-to-last position. They also have one more win than Andorra, the second-to-last team.
“"It is allowed to fall but it is mandatory to get up, we have to go together and with strength to face the next games"
Above them in the standings, the yellow club has San Pablo Burgos, with an equal number of victories but with the basket average in their favor. Lleida and Manresa are in twelfth and thirteenth place, respectively, with nine games won.
A significant fact is that CB Gran Canaria is the lowest-scoring team in the ACB League, accumulating 1,999 points in 25 games. They are followed by Granada, last in the table, with 2,033 points scored.
The next challenge for CB Gran Canaria will be Baskonia, currently in fourth place with 18 victories. The match will take place this Sunday, at 5 PM, at the Fernando Buesa Arena.




