Dreamland Gran Canaria falls to Primera FEB after Casademont Zaragoza's win in Lugo. The Canarian team knew their downfall in the Roig Arena dressing room after losing to Valencia Basket and seeing how Casademont Zaragoza's comeback changed the outcome of the permanence. Dreamland Gran Canaria lived one of the toughest nights of its history. The Canarian team arrived at the last day of the Liga Endesa with permanence at stake, forced to look at their game against Valencia Basket and what happened in Lugo between Río Breogán and Casademont Zaragoza. The combination turned out to be cruel: a heavy defeat in the Roig Arena and a Zaragoza comeback that modified the destiny of salvation when the Granca was still waiting for news with the game finished. The team led by Néstor 'Che' García couldn't hold up against a Valencia Basket that also had important objectives in the final day. The blow on the court was immediate, but the relegation was not confirmed at once. With their defeat, MoraBanc Andorra was mathematically saved, while Dreamland Gran Canaria still depended on the outcome of the game being played in Lugo. For a few minutes, the scenario seemed to favor the Canarian team. Although the Granca had fallen, the result of the Río Breogán-Casademont Zaragoza match kept alive the possibility of avoiding relegation. However, the final stretch changed the script completely. Casademont Zaragoza signed a historic comeback, with Trae Bell-Haynes and Marco Spissu as protagonists. The news was known before Néstor 'Che' García appeared in a press conference. It was a particularly tough outcome due to the form and the historical weight of the club in the competition. Dreamland Gran Canaria not only lost a category: it saw a continuity cut off that had been intact since the mid-1990s. Gran Canaria had not played below the top category since the 1994-95 season, when it competed in Liga EBA, was champion and achieved promotion. Since its return to the ACB in the 1995-96 campaign, the Canarian team had chained 31 consecutive seasons in the elite of Spanish basketball. During these three decades, Gran Canaria consolidated itself as a stable club, competed regularly in Europe, disputed the Euroliga in the 2018-19 season and conquered the Eurocup in the 2022-23 campaign. The trajectory of Dreamland Gran Canaria has been one of the most outstanding in the history of Spanish basketball.