The Zaragozan Carlos Alocén Will Continue Playing in Gran Canaria Despite the Drop to Primera FEB

The Dreamland Gran Canaria has confirmed the retention of Spanish point guard Carlos Alocén for the upcoming season in Primera FEB. Alocén, who had been linked to several ACB teams, has opted to continue with the team that supported him after his first knee injury and again after the rupture of his other cruciate ligament.

The island-based team will attempt to return to the Liga Endesa via the fast lane and, given that it is one of the projects with the most budget in the category, has managed to retain other key pieces of the team such as power forward Pierre Pelos and small forward Miquel Salvó. For Carlos Alocén, this season in Primera FEB will be his third year as the base of the Gran Canaria combined team.

The Dreamland Gran Canaria highlights that Carlos Alocén will be one of the extensions on the court of his new coach, the Brazilian Bruno Savignani, in this challenge of Primera FEB. At the beginning of summer, it was rumored that the Zaragozan could return home, but precisely the base positions are the first that the Casademont has defined for the upcoming course: Trae Bell-Haynes will continue to lead the team and will be aided by the signings Guillem Vives and Sergi García.

Alocén, by the way, will coincide in Gran Canaria with a former Ríoja player like the Uruguayan Joaquín Rodríguez, who will form part of the team's outside line along with the American with Dominican passport Marques Townes, announced officially last Friday. In parallel, the Argentine Nico Brussino, whose return was announced by the Casademont last weekend, will make the trip in the opposite direction, from Gran Canarias to Zaragoza.

Why is it important for Dreamland Gran Canaria?

The retention of Carlos Alocén is a stroke of luck for the island-based team, which will attempt to return to the Liga Endesa via the fast lane. With Alocén on the court, the Dreamland Gran Canaria counts on one of the most important pieces of its team and a player who has demonstrated his worth in the ACB.

What comes next?

The Dreamland Gran Canaria will face a difficult challenge in Primera FEB, but with Carlos Alocén on the court, the team will have one of the most important extensions of its new coach, Bruno Savignani. Alocén will coincide in Gran Canaria with other important players like Joaquín Rodríguez and Marques Townes, making the team more competitive in the category.

What does it mean for Carlos Alocén?

The continuity in the Dreamland Gran Canaria will be Alocén's third year as the base of the Gran Canaria combined team. Alocén has demonstrated his worth in the ACB and has been an important player for the island-based team. The continuity in the team is a recognition of his work and his commitment to the team.

What other players have joined the team?

In addition to Carlos Alocén, the Dreamland Gran Canaria has managed to retain other key pieces of the team such as power forward Pierre Pelos and small forward Miquel Salvó. The island-based team has also announced the arrival of new players like Guillem Vives and Sergi García, who will join Trae Bell-Haynes on the court.

What's next for the Dreamland Gran Canaria?

The Dreamland Gran Canaria will face a difficult challenge in Primera FEB, but with Carlos Alocén on the court, the team will have one of the most important extensions of its new coach, Bruno Savignani. Alocén will coincide in Gran Canaria with other important players like Joaquín Rodríguez and Marques Townes, making the team more competitive in the category.