The Dreamland Gran Canaria is going through its worst moment of the season, with only two wins in the last 13 games and stuck in 15th place in the Liga Endesa. The team has suffered a negative streak of eight consecutive losses in the Liga Endesa and BCL, which has led the board to explore alternatives to replace Jaka Lakovic. The situation has raised alarms in the board and in the fans, who see how the negative momentum repeats day after day and threatens to bring the club closer to relegation. The team has been unable to compete with its rivals, and the lack of reaction has been evident in the games. The directiva has begun to explore alternatives to replace Jaka Lakovic, but the market of coaches has not responded as expected. Some candidates have declined the proposal or have not been able to commit due to contractual reasons, leaving the club in a search that complicates day by day while the team continues to suffer on the court. The pressure is also increasing inside the locker room and in the stands. The resignation of Andrew Albicy as captain reflects the impact of the crisis on the internal dynamics of the team, while the fans express their discontent in each game with chants directed at the board. In this context, the need for a change of direction, both sports and organizational, seems increasingly evident.