The team led by Néstor Che García is at a critical juncture of the season, with eight rounds remaining to determine their future in the top division. After 31 consecutive seasons in the elite, the 'claretian' team, currently sixteenth with seven wins and 19 losses, seeks to reverse a streak of 12 defeats in their last 13 games.
The first of these “finals” will take place this Saturday at 7:00 PM at the Gran Canaria Arena, where they will host Casademont Zaragoza. This direct rival at the bottom of the table, currently fourteenth, represents a fundamental obstacle for the island team's survival aspirations. In addition to a victory, it will be crucial to consider the head-to-head average, as Casademont Zaragoza defeated Granca 95-84 in the first leg.
“"I ask the fans to make an effort and believe in us because we are going to get out of this together."
The remaining schedule for Dreamland Gran Canaria includes clashes against Bàsquet Girona on April 25, La Laguna Tenerife on May 14, and BAXI Manresa on May 23. Additionally, they will visit Unicaja, Barcelona, Hiopos Lleida, and Valencia Basket in the coming weeks.
“"There are eight games left, which is almost 25% of the championship, and that is a lot."
The Argentine coach has emphasized the importance of fan support, calling for a full Gran Canaria Arena. García recalled the atmosphere of previous games with a packed venue, highlighting that the unity between the team and its supporters will be key to overcoming this difficult period and avoiding relegation to Primera FEB.




