CB Gran Canaria strengthens roster with new point guard

The Canarian team adds an experienced American play-maker until the end of the season to boost performance.

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Dreamland Gran Canaria has officially announced the signing of a 34-year-old American point guard, coming from AS Karditsas in Greece, to bolster its roster in the fight for league permanence.

The yellow team has confirmed the signing of a play-maker with extensive experience in European basketball. This move addresses the team's need to improve its performance, especially in the point guard position, for the remaining challenges of the season.
The new player arrives after concluding his participation with AS Karditsas in the Greek league, where he averaged 15.3 points, 3.7 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game. Throughout his career, he has played for various teams across the continent, even competing in the EuroLeague with Union Olimpija of Slovenia during the 2016/17 season.
He is noted for his scoring ability and consistent accuracy in outside shooting, maintaining a three-point percentage above 34% throughout his career. This skill could be a key factor for the coach's strategy.

"The incorporation of this player will require the team to make a roster cut for each game, unless there is an outgoing transfer, as they currently have twelve players on the payroll."

a club spokesperson
Given that the new signing occupies a non-EU player slot, other non-EU players currently on the roster could be affected by this situation.