Dreamland Gran Canaria announced the arrival of American guard Caleb Homesley, who will contribute 13.1 points per game after playing 34 matches in the 2024‑25 season.
Who is Caleb Homesley and what does he bring to Dreamland Gran Canaria?
Homesley, 29 years old and 1.98 m tall, began his career at Liberty University and debuted in the NBA G‑League with the Erie BayHawks. His European résumé includes stints with Hamburg Towers, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Tofas Bursa and Bahçeşehir Koleji before returning to the ACB with Dreamland Gran Canaria.
How will his skill set affect the team’s perimeter game?
The player is known for his mid‑range shooting and ability to create his own shot in pick‑and‑roll situations. Last season he averaged 2.2 assists and 1.9 rebounds in under 20 minutes, suggesting he can provide energy off the bench and eventually earn starter minutes.
What does this signing mean for the ACB market?
The move caps a series of transfers that include Xavi Albert to Valencia Basket and Rasir Bolton to Río Breogán. With Homesley, Dreamland Gran Canaria strengthens its wing while other clubs look to solidify rosters for the upcoming regular‑season stretch.
What’s next for Dreamland Gran Canaria this season?
The team’s coach has indicated that Homesley will be integrated into the offensive scheme, aiming for smoother flow along the flanks. The new guard is expected to boost three‑point percentage and fast‑break efficiency, both essential for climbing the Liga Endesa standings.
Key stats: 34 games, 13.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 11.3 efficiency rating in under 20 minutes per game (2024‑25).
