The members of that first team Laietà (Nogues, Mach, Pardiñas, Ferrer Aragones, Mons and Sanuy) trained three days a week at six o'clock before each one of them dirigiese to work.
The Spanish basketball began to become professional and best players signed with other clubs offering them jobs or financial compensation.
In 1962 Laietà finished as champion of the Second Division and came back up to the top league led by Agustí Bertomeu.
The club was on the verge of disappearing in 1964 when it was evicted from its historical playing venue, opened in 1932, and located at the confluence of the Viladomat and Rosselló street, in the Eixample in Barcelona.
Currently the club has 16 tennis clay courts, 6 paddle, 3 sports tracks ... and continues being active in basketball, but away from the highly competitive and focused on the training of young players.