CB Gran Canaria#Retired numbers
{{Short description|Spanish basketball team}}
{{Infobox Basketball club
| name = Dreamland Gran Canaria
| nickname = Granca
| logo = CB Gran Canaria logo.svg
| imagesize = 190px
| founded = {{Start date and age|1963}}
| history = Colegio Claret
(1963–1985)
Claret Las Palmas
(1985–1988)
C.B. Gran Canaria
(1988–present)
| arena = Gran Canaria Arena
| capacity = 11,500
| location = Las Palmas, Spain
| colors = Yellow, Blue
{{color box|#FCD017}} {{color box|#092C57}}
| current =
| sponsor =
| president =
| coach = Jaka Lakovič
| captain =
| championships = 1 EuroCup
1 Spanish Supercup
| retired_numbers = 1 (20)
| website = [https://cbgrancanaria.net/ Official website]
| h_body = FCD017
| h_pattern_b = _blueshoulders
| h_shorts = FCD017
| h_pattern_s = _bluebottom
| a_body = B03648
| a_pattern_b = _goldsides
| a_shorts = B03648
| a_pattern_s = _goldsides
}}
Club Baloncesto Gran Canaria – Claret, S.A.D., known as Dreamland Gran Canaria due to sponsorship, is a professional basketball club based in Las Palmas, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and the EuroCup. Their home venue is the Gran Canaria Arena.
History
CB Gran Canaria was founded inside Claret School and for many years played under that denomination. Following a successful period in school competitions, a senior team was created and integrated on the Spanish Second Division. The team played in that division until 1984, when the team adopted the decision of having a statute of its own, therefore becoming an independent institution. The new statute was approved on May 22, 1985 and the team became Claret Club de Baloncesto.
The following years, the team moved many times between Liga ACB and 1st Division B. On the 1987–88 season the club changed its name to CB Gran Canaria, paying homage to the place where its social mass came from. On 30 June 1992 the team became a sports public limited company (Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, SAD in Spanish) in order to fulfil with the requirements of the then-new Spanish sports legislation.
After three seasons in the Spanish silver division the team won the first Liga EBA in the 1994–95 season and was promoted to Liga ACB. From that season on, CB Gran Canaria has stayed in the top level of the Spanish basketball. The 2012–13 represents the team's eighteenth consecutive season in Liga ACB.
In April 2015, Gran Canaria played the Eurocup Finals. The team was defeated by BC Khimki in the two legs. Ten months later, the club qualified for the first time to a final of a national trophy. In the 2016 Copa del Rey defeated Valencia Basket in the quarterfinals and Dominion Bilbao Basket in the semifinals, but could not beat Real Madrid in the final, where it lost by 81–85.
On 24 September 2016, Gran Canaria won its first national title after beating FC Barcelona 79–59 in the Final of the 2016 Supercopa played in Vitoria-Gasteiz.{{cite web|url=http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/eurocup/news/i/7aiue5ylssfgkcd8|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160926191134/http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/eurocup/news/i/7aiue5ylssfgkcd8|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 26, 2016|title=Herbalife Gran Canaria is the Spanish Supercup champion!|publisher=EuroCup Basketball|date=24 September 2016|access-date=26 September 2016}}
One season later, in June 2018, Gran Canaria qualified for the second time to the league semifinals and also achieved qualification to the EuroLeague for the first time ever.{{Cite news|url=https://www.eurohoops.net/en/euroleague/687605/gran-canaria-to-play-in-euroleague-for-the-first-time-in-franchise-history/|title=Gran Canaria to play in EuroLeague for the first time in club history|date=2 June 2018|access-date=2 June 2018|publisher=Eurohoops.net}}
Sponsorship naming
File:Partido Basket Herbalife Gran Canaria - Unicaja ( 67- 65).jpg in 2014]]
Through the years CB Gran Canaria has had several denominations due to its sponsorship:
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Logos
File:Kalise Gran Canaria.jpg|Kalise Gran Canaria logo
(2007–2009)
File:CB Gran Canaria.png|CB Gran Canaria non-commercial logo
(until 2014)
File:CB Gran Canaria logo.svg|CB Gran Canaria logo
(2014–present)
Home arenas
- Centro Insular de Deportes: (until 2014)
- Gran Canaria Arena: (2014–present)
Players
{{See also|Category:CB Gran Canaria players}}
= Retired numbers =
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%;" | ||||
colspan="5" style="{{Basketball color cell|CB Gran Canaria}};"|Gran Canaria retired numbers | ||||
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style="{{Basketball color cell2|Gran Canaria}};"|No.
! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Gran Canaria}};"|{{Tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}} ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Gran Canaria}};"|Player ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Gran Canaria}};"|Position ! style="{{Basketball color cell2|Gran Canaria}};"|Tenure | ||||
20 | {{flagicon|IRE}} | Jim Moran | SF | 2001–2011 |
11 | {{flagicon|USA}} | Greg Stewart | C | 1996-1992 |
= Roster =
{{Basketball roster header | team=Dreamland Gran Canaria | nationality=y | wt=n}}
{{player3 | pos=PF | num=1 | nat=POL | first=Jakub | last=Urbaniak | m=2.06 | year=2003 | month=1 | date=12}}
{{player3 | pos=SG | num=3 | nat=MNE | first=Jovan | last=Kljajic | m=1.95 | year=2001 | month=9 | date=11}}
{{player3 | pos=C | num=4 | nat=USA | first=George | last=Conditt IV | m=2.11 | year=2000 | month=8 | date=22 | nat2=PRI}}
{{player3 | pos=SG | num=5 | nat=USA | first=Caleb | last=Homesley | m=1.98 | year=1996 | month=11 | date=27}}
{{player3 | pos=PG | num=6 | nat=FRA | first=Andrew | last=Albicy | m=1.78 | year=1990 | month=3 | date=21 | note=C}}
{{player3 | pos=SF | num=9 | nat=ARG | first=Nicolás | last=Brussino | m=2.01 | year=1993 | month=3 | date=2 | nat2=ITA}}
{{player3 | pos=SF | num=10 | nat=ESP | first=Miquel | last=Salvó | m=2.05 | year=1994 | month=11 | date=3}}
{{player3 | pos=PG | num=12 | nat=ESP | first=Carlos | last=Alocén | m=1.94 | year=2000 | month=12 | date=30}}
{{player3 | pos=PF | num=13 | nat=FRA | first=Pierre | last=Pelos | m=2.05 | year=1992 | month=8 | date=16}}
{{player3 | pos=PF | num=14 | nat=USA | first=John | last=Shurna | m=2.04 | year=1990 | month=4 | date=30 | nat2=LTU}}
{{player3 | pos=PG | num=15 | nat=SLO | first=Žiga | last=Samar | m=1.97 | year=2001 | month=1 | date=26}}
{{player3 | pos=C | num=18 | nat=USA | first=Mike | last=Tobey | m=2.13 | year=1994 | month=10 | date=10 | nat2=SLO}}
{{player3 | pos=G | num=21 | nat=FRA | first=Mehdy | last=Ngouama | m=1.88 | year=1995 | month=7 | date=6}}
{{player3 | pos=SG | num=32 | nat=USA | first=Joe | last=Thomasson | m=1.93 | year=1993 | month=8 | date=16 | nat2=GEO}}
{{Basketball roster footer
| head_coach =
- {{bkaicon|SVN}} Jaka Lakovič
| asst_coach =
- {{bkaicon|ESP}} Víctor García
- {{bkaicon|ESP}} Albert Oliver
- {{bkaicon|ESP}} Asier Setién
| roster_url=https://www.acb.com/club/plantilla/id/5
| transaction_url=https://www.acb.com/mercado/ver/id/137
| accessdate={{dts|2024|8|29}}
}}
= Depth chart =
{{Basketball depth chart | team_name = Dreamland Gran Canaria | notes = Notes: {{color|blue|Blue † – homegrown player}}{{efn|A homegrown player is a player that played for at least three years before the age of 20 on a Spanish team. In Liga ACB, the team must register at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10–12 players or at least three homegrown players in rosters of 8–9 players. In EuroCup, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of homegrown players.}}; {{color|red|Red * – overseas player}}{{efn|A overseas player is a player from outside EEA, FIBA Europe or ACP states. In Liga ACB, the team may register at most two overseas players. In EuroCup, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of overseas players.}}; {{color|green|Green ‡ – youth player}}{{efn|In Liga ACB, the team may register under-22 players linked to the youth system.}}
| starter_c = Mike Tobey
| starter_pf = John Shurna
| starter_sf = Nicolás Brussino
| starter_sg = Joe Thomasson
| starter_pg = Andrew Albicy
| bench 1_c = {{color|red|George Conditt IV *}}
| bench 1_pf = Pierre Pelos
| bench 1_sf = {{color|blue|Miquel Salvó †}}
| bench 1_sg = {{color|red|Caleb Homesley *}}
| bench 1_pg = Žiga Samar
| bench 2_c =
| bench 2_pf = {{color|blue|Jakub Urbaniak †}}
| bench 2_sf =
| bench 2_sg = {{color|blue|Jovan Kljajić †}}
| bench 2_pg =
| bench 3_c =
| bench 3_pf =
| bench 3_sf =
| bench 3_sg =
| bench 3_pg =
| bench 4_c =
| bench 4_pf =
| bench 4_sf =
| bench 4_sg =
| bench 4_pg = {{color|blue|Carlos Alocén †}} File:Cruz Roja.svg
}}
= Out on loan =
==Out==
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{{bs out2 player | bg= | n=23 | pos=G/F | nat=TUR | p=Sarper David Mutaf | age={{age|June 14, 2002|3 August 2023}} | fc=Bursaspor Basketbol | fcc=TUR | date=30 May 2025 | ref={{Cite web|url=https://www.bursaspor.org.tr/haber/hosgeldin-david-mutaf/7413 |title=Hoşgeldin David Mutaf |last=|first=|date=August 3, 2023|website=|publisher=Bursaspor Basketbol|language=tr|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=October 21, 2024}} }}
|}
Head coaches
{{Div col}}
- Joaquín Costa: 1985–90
- Manolo Hussein: 1990–92, 1995–2002
- Trifón Poch: 1992–94
- Roberto Orellana: 1994–95
- Salva Maldonado: 2005–09, 2018
- Pedro Martínez: 2002–05, 2009–2014, 2019
- Aíto García Reneses: 2014–2016
- Luis Casimiro: 2016–2018
- Víctor García: 2018–2019
- Fotios Katsikaris: 2019–2020
- Porfirio Fisac: 2020–2022
- Jaka Lakovič: 2022–present
{{Div col end}}
Season by season
class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center"
!Season !Tier !Division !Pos. !{{Tooltip|W–L|Wins–losses record}} !colspan=2|Other cups !colspan=3|European competitions | ||||
bgcolor=#efefef|1962–63
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1963–64
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 9th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1964–65
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1965–66
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 8th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1966–67
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 10th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1967–68
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1968–69
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 8th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1969–70
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 5th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1970–71
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 10th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1971–72
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 3rd | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1972–73
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 3rd | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1973–74
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 5th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1974–75
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1975–76
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1976–77
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1977–78
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 8th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1978–79
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 8th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1979–80
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 6th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1980–81
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 10th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1981–82
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 10th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1982–83
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| 7th | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1983–84
| 3 | align=left| 2ª División
| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|2nd | | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1984–85
| 2 | align=left| 1ª División B
| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|2nd | 19–7 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1985–86
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|15th | 8–23 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1986–87
| 2 | align=left| 1ª División B
| 3rd | 22–12 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1987–88
| 2 | align=left| 1ª División B
| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|3rd | 31–16 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1988–89
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 18th | 20–19 | align=left|Round of 16 | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1989–90
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|23rd | 15–29 | align=left|First round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1990–91
| 2 | align=left| 1ª División
| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|1st | 31–11 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1991–92
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|23rd | 14–30 | align=left|First round | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1992–93
| 2 | align=left| 1ª División
| 9th | 20–18 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1993–94
| 2 | align=left| 1ª División
| 5th | 21–14 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1994–95
| 2 | align=left| Liga EBA
| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|{{Tooltip|2nd|Group South}} | 29–10 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1995–96
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 14th | 16–22 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1996–97
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 12th | 17–17 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1997–98
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 10th | 15–19 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1998–99
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 14th | 13–21 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|1999–00
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 7th | 19–18 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|2000–01
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 13th | 12–22 | | colspan=2| | align=left|3 Korać Cup | {{Tooltip|R32|Round of 32}} | 1–1 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2001–02
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 16th | 10–24 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|2002–03
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 5th | 21–16 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|2003–04
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 7th | 18–20 | | colspan=2| | align=left|2 ULEB Cup | {{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}} | 8–4 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2004–05
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 8th | 20–18 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 ULEB Cup | {{Tooltip|RS|Regular season}} | 6–4 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2005–06
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 5th | 20–17 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|3 FIBA Eurocup | {{Tooltip|GS|Group stage}} | 3–3 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2006–07
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 6th | 22–16 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 ULEB Cup | {{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}} | 5–7 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2007–08
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 9th | 16–18 | | colspan=2| | align=left|2 ULEB Cup | {{Tooltip|L16|Last 16}} | 10–4 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2008–09
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 6th | 21–14 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 Eurocup | {{Tooltip|RS|Regular season}} | 4–4 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2009–10
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 8th | 17–19 | | align=left|Supercopa | |SF
| align=left|2 Eurocup | QF | 9–5 |
bgcolor=#efefef|2010–11
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 6th | 21–15 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 Eurocup | {{Tooltip|L16|Last 16}} | 8–6 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2011–12
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 14th | 13–21 | | colspan=2| | align=left|2 Eurocup | {{Tooltip|RS|Regular Season}} | 4–2 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2012–13
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 4th | 21–19 | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|2013–14
| 1 | align=left| Liga ACB
| 5th | 23–14 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | |||
bgcolor=#efefef|2014–15
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 8th | 18–18 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 Eurocup | bgcolor=silver|RU | 21–3 | ||
bgcolor=#efefef|2015–16
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 5th | 22–15 | align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up | align=left|Supercopa | |SF
| align=left|2 Eurocup | |SF | 16–6 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2016–17
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 7th | 22–13 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | align=left|Supercopa | bgcolor=gold|C
| align=left|2 EuroCup | QF | 11–5 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2017–18
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 4th | 22–18 | align=left|Semifinalist | align=left|Supercopa | bgcolor=silver|RU
| align=left|2 EuroCup | QF | 9–9 | |
bgcolor=#efefef|2018–19
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 12th | 14–20 | | colspan=2| | align=left|1 EuroLeague | {{Tooltip|RS|Regular season}} | 8–22 | ||
bgcolor=#efefef|2019–20
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 11th | 13–14 | | colspan=2| | colspan=3| | ||||
bgcolor=#efefef|2020–21
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 8th | 18–20 | | colspan=2| | align=left|2 EuroCup | SF | 14–7 | ||
bgcolor=#efefef|2021–22
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 8th | 17–19 | | colspan=2| | align=left|2 EuroCup | QF | 13–7 | ||
bgcolor=#efefef|2022–23
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 7th | 19–17 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 EuroCup | bgcolor=gold|C | 19–3 | ||
bgcolor=#efefef|2023–24
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | 7th | 20–16 | align=left|Quarterfinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 EuroCup | EF | 12–7 | ||
bgcolor=#efefef|2024–25
| 1 | align=left|Liga ACB | | | align=left|Semifinalist | colspan=2| | align=left|2 EuroCup | bgcolor=silver|RU | 16–9 |
Trophies and awards
=Domestic competitions=
=European competitions=
=Other competitions=
- 2nd division championships: (2)
- 1ª División B: (1) 1991
- Liga EBA: (1) 1995
- Copa Toyota: (7)
- 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013
- Trofeo Gobierno de Canarias: (4)
- 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
- Runners-up (4): 2002, 2005, 2009, 2011
- Rome, Italy Invitational Game: (1)
- 2009
= Individual awards =
- Jaycee Carroll – 2011
- Kyle Kuric – 2016
- Walter Tavares – 2015
- Alen Omić – 2016
- John Shurna – 2023
- James Augustine – 2010
- Kyle Kuric – 2015
- Kevin Pangos – 2016
Notable players
{{Basketball notable players criteria}}
{{div col|colwidth=14em}}
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Berdi Pérez
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Íñiguez
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Rabaseda
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Fran Vázquez
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Santiago Aldama
- {{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Racca
- {{flagicon|AUS}} Brad Newley
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Vítor Benite
- {{flagicon|CAN}} Carl English
- {{flagicon|CPV}} Walter Tavares
- {{flagicon|EST}} Siim-Sander Vene
- {{flagicon|FIN}} Sasu Salin
- {{flagicon|GRE}} Michael Bramos
- {{flagicon|GBR}} Joel Freeland
- {{flagicon|HUN}} Kornél Dávid
- {{flagicon|ITA}} Vincenzo Esposito
- {{flagicon|IRE}}-{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Moran
- {{flagicon|IRE}}-{{flagicon|USA}} Jay Larrañaga
- {{flagicon|IRE}}-{{flagicon|USA}} Pat Burke
- {{flagicon|ISR}} Gal Mekel
- {{flagicon|LAT}} Anžejs Pasečņiks
- {{flagicon|MKD}}-{{flagicon|USA}} Bo McCalebb
- {{flagicon|NZL}} Kirk Penney
- {{flagicon|SEN}}-{{flagicon|ESP}} Sitapha Savané
- {{flagicon|USA}} Willie 'Hutch' Jones
- {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Scheffler
- {{flagicon|USA}} Shaun Vandiver
- {{flagicon|USA}} Albert Burditt
- {{flagicon|USA}} John Morton
- {{flagicon|USA}} Bernard Hopkins
- {{flagicon|USA}} Kenny Miller
- {{flagicon|USA}} Rex Walters
- {{flagicon|USA}} Marcus Goree
- {{flagicon|USA}}-{{flagicon|NGA}} Ime Udoka
- {{flagicon|USA}} Will McDonald
- {{flagicon|USA}} Billy Keys
- {{flagicon|USA}} Kennedy Winston
- {{flagicon|USA}} Harper Williams
- {{flagicon|USA}}-{{flagicon|CRO}} Marcus Norris
- {{flagicon|USA}}-{{flagicon|Lebanon}} Jackson Vroman
- {{flagicon|USA}}-{{flagicon|AZE}} Nik Caner-Medley
- {{flagicon|USA}} James Augustine
- {{flagicon|USA}}-{{flagicon|COG}} CJ Wallace
- {{flagicon|USA}}-{{flagicon|AZE}} Jaycee Carroll
- {{flagicon|USA}} Demonte Harper
- {{flagicon|USA}} Royce O'Neale
- {{flagicon|DOM}}Eulis Báez
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Notes
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References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://cbgrancanaria.net/ Official website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20150810165729/http://www.acb.com/club.php?id=CLA CB Gran Canaria] at ACB.com {{in lang|es-ES}}
{{CB Gran Canaria current roster}}
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{{CB Gran Canaria 2022–23 Eurocup champions}}
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