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2024 CEBL season

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Sports season
2024 CEBL season
LeagueCanadian Elite Basketball League
SportBasketball
DurationSeason: May 21 – July 29
Playoffs: August 2–11
Number of games20 per team
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)TSN
Draft
Top draft pickIsmaël Diouf
Picked byMontreal Alliance
Regular season
Top seedVancouver Bandits
SeasonMVPTazé Moore
Top scorerJustin Wright-Foreman
Championship weekend
VenueVerdun Auditorium
Montreal, Quebec
ChampionsNiagara River Lions
  Runners-upVancouver Bandits
Finals MVPKhalil Admad
Seasons

The2024 CEBL season was the sixth season of theCanadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). It began on May 21, 2024, and the regular season ended on July 29, 2024.[1]

Regular season

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Standings

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Western Conference

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTQualification
1Vancouver Bandits2014618931716+177.700Advance tochampionship weekend
2Edmonton Stingers2013718201763+57.650Advance toquarter-finals
3Calgary Surge2011918311771+60.550Advance toplay in games
4Winnipeg Sea Bears2091118421912−70.450
5Saskatchewan Rattlers2061417571865−108.300
Source:CEBL

Eastern Conference

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTQualification
1Niagara River Lions(C)2014618821754+128.700Advance toquarter-finals
2Scarborough Shooting Stars2012818681810+58.600Advance toplay in games
3Ottawa BlackJacks2091118211907−86.450
4Brampton Honey Badgers2061416901863−173.300
5Montreal Alliance(H)2061416891732−43.300Advance tochampionship weekend[a]
Source:CEBL
(C) Champions;(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^Automatically qualified for championship weekend as the host team.

Attendance

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As of July 29, 2024[a]
PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Winnipeg Sea Bears86,73511,0517,6078,674+58.2%
2Vancouver Bandits38,9084,5383,2883,891+127.1%[b]
3Calgary Surge34,50612,3271,9123,451+15.8%
4Edmonton Stingers34,2224,2562,0193,422−11.3%[c]
5Niagara River Lions28,3703,3332,3962,837−8.7%
6Montreal Alliance26,9503,0121,9792,695−6.4%
7Saskatchewan Rattlers21,0483,2112,0172,339+19.5%[d]
8Ottawa Blackjacks20,5232,5101,6312,052+6.7%
9Brampton Honey Badgers20,0004,0681,0132,000+27.1%
10Scarborough Shooting Stars14,9981,7481,2421,500−1.0%
League total326,26012,3271,0133,296+15.9%

Source:[1]

  1. ^The following team did not report game attendance:
    • Saskatchewan on July 11
  2. ^Vancouver only reported five games' attendance in 2023
  3. ^Edmonton only reported nine games' attendance in 2023
  4. ^Saskatchewan only reported one game's attendance in 2023

Results

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TeamsBHBCGYEDMMONNIAOTTSSKSSSVANWPGBHBCGYEDMMONNIAOTTSSKSSSVANWPG
Brampton Honey Badgers108–10585–7974–6799–8269–7673–81108–8390–9279–9498–96
Calgary Surge88–7679–9790–80102–8597–10465–70110–7884–9197–9487–83
Edmonton Stingers99–7980–9179–10092–9193–7790–9389–8658–8788–8199–82
Montreal Alliance95–7777–8180–9486–8789–7293–8680–7880–7387–9084–76
Niagara River Lions103–60109–89105–10497–95110–8681–78101–9480–7183–77109–97
Ottawa Blackjacks116–10490–10084–9289–10490–8698–92102–8092–91122–11379–92
Saskatchewan Rattlers104–9377–10587–9196–9087–9499–10598–8694–8687–9596–84
Scarborough Shooting Stars105–9293–82103–9292–8495–87105–9190–104106–9091–7177–98
Vancouver Bandits100–7488–10795–75105–83104–6798–8588–83112–9199–70103–92
Winnipeg Sea Bears111–10487–9794–8293–80103–101109–10688–84102–10197–9399–102
Updated to match(es) played on July 23, 2024. Source:https://www.cebl.ca/result2fiba
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.

Playoffs

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Bracket

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Play-in round
August 2
Quarterfinals
August 4
Semifinals
August 9
Championship
August 11
1Niagara78
4Niagara94E5Montreal75
E2Scarborough73E3Ottawa91E1Niagara97
E3Ottawa90W1Vancouver95
2Vancouver89
3Edmonton69W3Calgary87
W3Calgary84W3Calgary78
W4Winnipeg82

Play-in games

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Note: all times are local
August 2
7:00pm
Scarborough Shooting Stars 73,Ottawa Blackjacks90
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
August 2
7:30pm
Calgary Surge84,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

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August 4
5:30pm
Niagara River Lions94,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
August 4
6:00pm
Edmonton Stingers 69,Calgary Surge78
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

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Semifinals

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August 9
5:30pm
Vancouver Bandits89,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: 3,500
Referees: Jayson Stiell, Nate Saunders, Perry Stothart
August 9
8:00pm
Niagara River Lions78,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

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August 11
6:00pm
Vancouver Bandits 95,Niagara River Lions97
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

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Source:[2]

All-CEBL teams

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First TeamPos.Second Team
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Nick WardVancouver BanditsFChris SmithMontreal Alliance
Khalil AhmadNiagara River LionsGTeddy AllenWinnipeg Sea Bears /
Saskatchewan Rattlers
Cat BarberScarborough Shooting StarsGJahvon BlairNiagara River Lions
Tazé MooreVancouver BanditsGJalen HarrisSaskatchewan Rattlers
Justin Wright-ForemanWinnipeg Sea BearsGKoby McEwenVancouver Bandits

All-Canadian team

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Pos.PlayerTeam
FBrody ClarkeEdmonton Stingers
GSean Miller-MooreCalgary Surge
GKoby McEwenVancouver Bandits
GJahvon BlairNiagara River Lions
GMathieu KambaCalgary Surge

References

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  1. ^"CEBL Announces 2024 Season Schedule".CEBL. Retrieved2020-06-25.
  2. ^"Tazé Moore, Koby McEwen Highlight Winners at 2024 CEBL Awards".cebl.ca. August 8, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2025.

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