2024 CEBL season | |
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League | Canadian Elite Basketball League |
Sport | Basketball |
Duration | Season: May 21 – July 29 Play-in games: August 2 Playoffs: August 4–11 |
Number of games | 20 per team |
Number of teams | 10 |
TV partner(s) | TSN |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Ismaël Diouf |
Picked by | Montreal Alliance |
Regular season | |
Top seed | Vancouver Bandits |
Season MVP | Tazé Moore |
Top scorer | Justin Wright-Foreman |
Championship weekend | |
Venue | Verdun Auditorium Montreal, Quebec |
Champions | Niagara River Lions |
Runners-up | Vancouver Bandits |
Finals MVP | Khalil Admad |
Seasons | |
← 20232025 → |
The 2024 CEBL season was the sixth season of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). It began on May 21, 2024, and the regular season ended on July 29, 2024.
Regular season
Standings
Western Conference
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | PCT | Qualification |
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1 | Vancouver Bandits | 20 | 14 | 6 | 1893 | 1716 | +177 | .700 | Advance to championship weekend |
2 | Edmonton Stingers | 20 | 13 | 7 | 1820 | 1763 | +57 | .650 | Advance to quarter-finals |
3 | Calgary Surge | 20 | 11 | 9 | 1831 | 1771 | +60 | .550 | Advance to play in games |
4 | Winnipeg Sea Bears | 20 | 9 | 11 | 1842 | 1912 | −70 | .450 | |
5 | Saskatchewan Rattlers | 20 | 6 | 14 | 1757 | 1865 | −108 | .300 |
Eastern Conference
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | PCT | Qualification |
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1 | Niagara River Lions (C) | 20 | 14 | 6 | 1882 | 1754 | +128 | .700 | Advance to quarter-finals |
2 | Scarborough Shooting Stars | 20 | 12 | 8 | 1868 | 1810 | +58 | .600 | Advance to play in games |
3 | Ottawa BlackJacks | 20 | 9 | 11 | 1821 | 1907 | −86 | .450 | |
4 | Brampton Honey Badgers | 20 | 6 | 14 | 1690 | 1863 | −173 | .300 | |
5 | Montreal Alliance (H) | 20 | 6 | 14 | 1689 | 1732 | −43 | .300 | Advance to championship weekend |
(C) Champions; (H) Hosts
Notes:
- Automatically qualified for championship weekend as the host team.
Attendance
- As of July 29, 2024
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
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1 | Winnipeg Sea Bears | 86,735 | 11,051 | 7,607 | 8,674 | +58.2% |
2 | Vancouver Bandits | 38,908 | 4,538 | 3,288 | 3,891 | +127.1% |
3 | Calgary Surge | 34,506 | 12,327 | 1,912 | 3,451 | +15.8% |
4 | Edmonton Stingers | 34,222 | 4,256 | 2,019 | 3,422 | −11.3% |
5 | Niagara River Lions | 28,370 | 3,333 | 2,396 | 2,837 | −8.7% |
6 | Montreal Alliance | 26,950 | 3,012 | 1,979 | 2,695 | −6.4% |
7 | Saskatchewan Rattlers | 21,048 | 3,211 | 2,017 | 2,339 | +19.5% |
8 | Ottawa Blackjacks | 20,523 | 2,510 | 1,631 | 2,052 | +6.7% |
9 | Brampton Honey Badgers | 20,000 | 4,068 | 1,013 | 2,000 | +27.1% |
10 | Scarborough Shooting Stars | 14,998 | 1,748 | 1,242 | 1,500 | −1.0% |
League total | 326,260 | 12,327 | 1,013 | 3,296 | +15.9% |
- The following team did not report game attendance:
- Saskatchewan on July 11
- Vancouver only reported five games' attendance in 2023
- Edmonton only reported nine games' attendance in 2023
- Saskatchewan only reported one game's attendance in 2023
Results
Teams | BHB | CGY | EDM | MON | NIA | OTT | SSK | SSS | VAN | WPG | BHB | CGY | EDM | MON | NIA | OTT | SSK | SSS | VAN | WPG |
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Brampton Honey Badgers | — | 108–105 | 85–79 | 74–67 | 99–82 | 69–76 | 73–81 | 108–83 | 90–92 | — | 79–94 | 98–96 | ||||||||
Calgary Surge | 88–76 | — | 79–97 | 90–80 | 102–85 | 97–104 | 65–70 | 110–78 | — | 84–91 | 97–94 | 87–83 | ||||||||
Edmonton Stingers | 99–79 | 80–91 | — | 79–100 | 92–91 | 93–77 | 90–93 | 89–86 | 58–87 | — | 88–81 | 99–82 | ||||||||
Montreal Alliance | 95–77 | 77–81 | — | 80–94 | 86–87 | 89–72 | 93–86 | 80–78 | 80–73 | 87–90 | — | 84–76 | ||||||||
Niagara River Lions | 103–60 | 109–89 | 105–104 | 97–95 | — | 110–86 | 81–78 | 101–94 | 80–71 | 83–77 | — | 109–97 | ||||||||
Ottawa Blackjacks | 116–104 | 90–100 | 84–92 | 89–104 | 90–86 | — | 98–92 | 102–80 | 92–91 | 122–113 | — | 79–92 | ||||||||
Saskatchewan Rattlers | 104–93 | 77–105 | 87–91 | 96–90 | 87–94 | — | 99–105 | 98–86 | 94–86 | 87–95 | — | 96–84 | ||||||||
Scarborough Shooting Stars | 105–92 | 93–82 | 103–92 | 92–84 | 95–87 | 105–91 | — | 90–104 | 106–90 | 91–71 | 77–98 | — | ||||||||
Vancouver Bandits | 100–74 | 88–107 | 95–75 | 105–83 | 104–67 | 98–85 | 88–83 | — | 112–91 | 99–70 | — | 103–92 | ||||||||
Winnipeg Sea Bears | 111–104 | 87–97 | 94–82 | 93–80 | 103–101 | 109–106 | 88–84 | — | 102–101 | 97–93 | 99–102 | — |
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Playoffs
Bracket
Play-in round August 2 | Quarterfinals August 4 | Semifinals August 9 | Championship August 11 | |||||||||||||||
E1 | Niagara | 78 | ||||||||||||||||
E1 | Niagara | 94 | E5 | Montreal | 75 | |||||||||||||
E2 | Scarborough | 73 | E3 | Ottawa | 91 | E1 | Niagara | 97 | ||||||||||
E3 | Ottawa | 90 | W1 | Vancouver | 95 | |||||||||||||
W1 | Vancouver | 89 | ||||||||||||||||
W2 | Edmonton | 69 | W3 | Calgary | 87 | |||||||||||||
W3 | Calgary | 84 | W3 | Calgary | 78 | |||||||||||||
W4 | Winnipeg | 82 | ||||||||||||||||
Play-in games
- Note: all times are local
TSN2 |
August 2 7:00pm |
recap |
Scarborough Shooting Stars 73, Ottawa Blackjacks 90 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 31–18, 12–17, 19–27, 11–28 | ||
Pts: Aaron Best, Donovan Williams 17 Rebs: Jalen Adaway, Kalif Young 8 Asts: Jalen Adaway, Cat Barber, Kadre Gray 3 |
Pts: Isaih Moore 22 Rebs: Isaih Moore 10 Asts: Deng Adel 8 |
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, Scarborough, Ontario Attendance: 1,622 Referees: Jayson Stiell, Dave Maxin, Christine Vuong |
TSN2 |
August 2 7:30pm |
recap |
Calgary Surge 84, Winnipeg Sea Bears 82 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 28–12, 18–24, 20–22, 18–24 | ||
Pts: Mathieu Kamba 27 Rebs: Sean Miller-Moore 14 Asts: Corey Davis Jr 8 |
Pts: Emmanuel Akot 23 Rebs: Simon Hildebrandt 8 Asts: Scottie Lindsey 5 |
WinSport Event Centre, Calgary, Alberta Attendance: 2,574 Referees: Perry Stothart, Neil Donnelly, Cooper Toppings |
Quarterfinals
TSN5 |
August 4 5:30pm |
recap |
Niagara River Lions 94, Ottawa Blackjacks 91 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 28–19, 21–29, 18–29, 27–14 | ||
Pts: Khalil Ahmad 23 Rebs: Jahvon Blair, Nathan Cayo 6 Asts: Khalil Ahmad 8 |
Pts: Shamar Givance 19 Rebs: Deng Adel 10 Asts: Deng Adel 10 |
Meridian Centre, St. Catharines, Ontario Attendance: 4,004 Referees: Nate Saunders, Greg Spagnoli, Chris Buccella |
TSN5 |
August 4 6:00pm |
recap |
Edmonton Stingers 69, Calgary Surge 78 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 18–17, 18–24, 15–15 | ||
Pts: Jacob Evans III 13 Rebs: Brody Clarke 8 Asts: Elijah Miller, Jacob Evans III 8 |
Pts: Corey Davis Jr 22 Rebs: Trhae Mitchell, Jordy Tshimanga 8 Asts: Corey Davis Jr 6 |
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton, Alberta Attendance: 3,800 Referees: Waseem Husainy, Ryley Kerrison, Farhan Baig |
Championship Weekend
Semifinals
TSN3 |
August 9 5:30pm |
recap |
Vancouver Bandits 89, Calgary Surge 87 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 20–23, 27–18, 23–26, 19–20 | ||
Pts: Mitch Creek 27 Rebs: Tazé Moore 11 Asts: Tazé Moore 5 |
Pts: Corey Davis Jr 23 Rebs: Mathieu Kamba 13 Asts: Corey Davis Jr 7 |
Verdun Auditorium, Montreal, Quebec Attendance: N/A Referees: Jayson Stiell, Nate Saunders, Perry Stothart |
TSN3 |
August 9 8:00pm |
recap |
Niagara River Lions 78, Montreal Alliance 75 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 16–11, 22–25, 16–23, 24–16 | ||
Pts: Khalil Ahmad 31 Rebs: Omari Moore 13 Asts: Omari Moore, Tj Lall 2 |
Pts: Ahmed Hill 14 Rebs: Jordan Bowden 11 Asts: Guillaume Payen-Boucard 3 |
Verdun Auditorium, Montreal, Quebec Attendance: 3,500 Referees: Waseem Husainy, Ryley Kerrison, Chris Bucella |
Championship
TSN2 |
August 11 6:00pm |
recap |
Vancouver Bandits 95, Niagara River Lions 97 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 20–23, 26–21, 16–27, 26–33 | ||
Pts: Mitch Creek 26 Rebs: Mitch Creek 13 Asts: Zach Copeland 3 |
Pts: Nathan Cayo 25 Rebs: Omari Moore, Nathan Cayo 8 Asts: Omari Moore 5 |
Verdun Auditorium, Montreal, Quebec Attendance: 3,031 Referees: Jayson Stiell, Waseem Husainy, Nate Saunders |
Awards
Source:
- Most Valuable Player: Tazé Moore, Vancouver Bandits
- Canadian Player of the Year: Koby McEwen, Vancouver Bandits
- Development Player of the Year: Simon Hildebrandt, Winnipeg Sea Bears
- Defensive Player of the Year: Lloyd Pandi, Ottawa Blackjacks
- Clutch Player of the Year: Tevin Brown, Ottawa Blackjacks, Stefan Smith, Calgary Surge
- Coach of the Year: Kyle Julius, Vancouver Bandits
- Sixth Man of the Year: Aaryn Rai, Niagara River Lions
- Referee of the Year: Vernon Bovell
- Community Champion Award: Vancouver Bandits
- CEBL Finals MVP: Khalil Ahmad
All-CEBL teams
First Team | Pos. | Second Team | |||
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Player | Team | Player | Team | ||
Nick Ward | Vancouver Bandits | F | Chris Smith | Montreal Alliance | |
Khalil Ahmad | Niagara River Lions | G | Teddy Allen | Winnipeg Sea Bears / Saskatchewan Rattlers | |
Cat Barber | Scarborough Shooting Stars | G | Jahvon Blair | Niagara River Lions | |
Tazé Moore | Vancouver Bandits | G | Jalen Harris | Saskatchewan Rattlers | |
Justin Wright-Foreman | Winnipeg Sea Bears | G | Koby McEwen | Vancouver Bandits |
All-Canadian team
Pos. | Player | Team |
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F | Brody Clarke | Edmonton Stingers |
G | Sean Miller-Moore | Calgary Surge |
G | Koby McEwen | Vancouver Bandits |
G | Jahvon Blair | Niagara River Lions |
G | Mathieu Kamba | Calgary Surge |
Notes
References
- "CEBL Announces 2024 Season Schedule". CEBL. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
- "Allen, Gray Earn Top Honours at 2023 CEBL Awards". cebl.ca. August 10, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
External links
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