CEBL Set for Canadian Basketball First with Outdoor Game in Montreal, and a Finals Rematch in Vancouver

May 20, 2025
Myles Dichter

(Preview: Week 3)

It promises to be something Canadian basketball fans have never seen before.


The Montreal Alliance will host Canada’s first professional five-on-five outdoor basketball game on Friday when they welcome the Ottawa BlackJacks to IGA Stadium. Live coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET on TSN, RDS, CEBL+ and TSN+.


“When we launched the Alliance, our goal was to bring something unique to Montréal,” said Joel Anthony, the co-owner and general manager of the Alliance. “This game under the stars embodies that—an experience that goes beyond sport, writing our team into the history of Canadian basketball. We are proud to break conventions and offer fans an evening that pays tribute to this incredible city.”


Billed in Montreal as Éclipse: Match Sous les Étoiles, the game will be worth tuning into for the unique sights and sounds alone.


Under both the stars and the lights, the Alliance will look to build of their season-opening win against the Brampton Honey Badgers in which two newcomers led the way.


Montreal native Quincy Guerrier, the team captain who played with Raptors 905 of the G League, posted a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double in his league debut, while American forward Dontay Bassett added his own double-double of 14 points and 11 rebounds.


Guerrier, in particular, represents a changing of the guard in Montreal after Alli-Oop Investments, a local group, purchased the team from the league in January.


Among the group’s first announcements was the outdoor game, which will be played at the same stadium that hosts tennis stars annually at the National Bank Open and has a capacity of 11,500.


Then, Montreal brought in two-time CEBL champion Jermaine Small as its head coach and imported the likes of Guerrier, Bassett and Anthony Walker, who played in the 2023 Final Four with the Miami Hurricanes.


Now, one year after hosting Championship Weekend and falling just short against the eventual champion Niagara River Lions in the semifinals, the Alliance already seem like a force to be reckoned with this season.


Championship rematch


Not to be overshadowed by the bright lights in Montreal, Niagara heads to Vancouver one night earlier for a Finals rematch against the Bandits.


And in a league where there is constant turnover, both teams enter with much of the same core.


First, a quick reminder of how last year’s championship game went down: Niagara led comfortably for most of the contest and took a 10-point lead into Target Score Time. Then, chaos ensued – the Bandits chipped away, eventually tying the game at 95 to leave both team within a basket of the title. Eventually, Khalil Ahmad drove in for the winning bucket.


And while Ahmad won’t be on the court on Thursday — though he could still return to Niagara this season — plenty of other key characters will partake in the rematch.


Both coaches have become staples of their organizations as Niagara’s Victor Raso recently became the first CEBL coach to ever reach 100 regular season games while Kyle Julius consistently runs a strong ship in Vancouver.


The River Lions also return players like Kimbal Mackenzie, Elijah Lufile and Omari Moore (though Moore missed Niagara’s season opener) while the Bandits come armed with big Australian Mitch Creek and Canadian Duane Notice, though reigning MVP Tazé Moore is absent.


It all sets up for a fascinating showdown – catch the action Thursday at 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. ET on CEBL+, TSN+ and NLSE.


Shooting Stars tip off


Just one team in the league has yet to hit the court: Scarborough.


But that will change Sunday with a visit to provincial rival Brampton.


The 2023 champion Shooting Stars yet again boast a fascinating roster with returning players such as Hason Ward, Donovan Williams and Danilo Djuricic in addition to newcomer Yuri Collins, who plays for the G League’s Santa Cruz Warriors.


Perhaps most important, however, is the return of Cat Barber, the CEBL’s second all-time leading scorer and a certified microwave who poured in 24 consecutive points for Scarborough in a game last season.


Armed with continuity and talent, the Shooting Stars will aim to become the second CEBL team with multiple championships.


They take on the Honey Badgers on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET with live coverage on Game+, CEBL+, TSN+ and NLSE.


Weekly schedule (nine games)


Game #7 - Wednesday, May 21 - BHB at OTT – 7:30 p.m. ET – The Arena at TD Place (Game+, CEBL+, TSN+)


Game #8 – Thursday, May 22 – EDM at SSK – 7:30 p.m. CST/MT / 9:30 p.m. ET – SaskTel Centre (CEBL+, TSN+)


Game #9 – Thursday, May 22 – NRL at VAN – 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. ET – Langley Events Centre (CEBL+, TSN+, NLSE)


Game #10 – Friday, May 23 – OTT at MTL – 8 p.m. ET – IGA Stadium (TSN, RDS2, CEBL+, TSN+)


Game #11 – Friday, May 23 – CGY at WPG – 7:30 p.m. CDT / 6:30 p.m. MT / 8:30 p.m. ET – Canada Life Centre (CEBL+, TSN+, NLSE)


Game #12 – Saturday, May 24 – NRL at SSK – 7:30 p.m. CST / 9:30 p.m. ET – SaskTel Centre (Game+, CEBL+, TSN+)


Game #13 – Saturday, May 24 – EDM at VAN – 7 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. MT / 10 p.m. ET – Langley Events Centre (CEBL+, TSN+, NLSE)


Game #14 – Sunday, May 25 – SSS at BHB – 2 p.m. ET – CAA Centre (Game+, CEBL+, TSN+, NLSE)


Game #15 – Sunday, May 25 – WPG at CGY – 2 p.m. MT / 3 p.m. CDT / 4 p.m. ET – WinSport Event Centre (Game+, CEBL+, TSN+)


For the full 2025 CEBL schedule, please visit
cebl.ca/games.


February 26, 2026
Les BlackJacks d'Ottawa de la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB) ont annoncé aujourd’hui que l’équipe a conclu une entente avec l’ailier Justin Ndjock-Tadjoré en vue de la saison 2026. Il effectue un retour avec les BlackJacks pour une troisième campagne, après avoir été sélectionné par Ottawa lors des deux derniers repêchages de la CEBL. Il s’agira de sa première saison sous contrat standard, plutôt que sous contrat de joueur en développement. Originaire de Gatineau (Québec), Ndjock-Tadjoré dispute présentement sa première saison avec BK Ogre, dans la Estonian-Latvian Basketball League. Il occupe présentement le deuxième rang de l’équipe aux rebonds (7,8), aux blocs (0,8) et aux vols de ballon (0,8) par match, en plus de se classer quatrième pour les minutes jouées (27,9 par match) et quatrième au chapitre des points (13,2 par match). Lors de la saison 2025 de la CEBL, l’ailier de 6 pi 7 po a maintenu des moyennes de 4,3 points et 2,3 rebonds en 15 matchs de saison régulière. Il a notamment signé un sommet personnel dans la CEBL avec 19 points le 10 août contre Vancouver. « Annoncer Justin aujourd’hui représente un moment dont nous sommes très fiers comme organisation. Ça souligne notre engagement envers le développement des joueurs — prendre un talent local d’élite issu du niveau U SPORTS et l’aider à faire le saut vers le basketball professionnel », a déclaré le directeur général des BlackJacks d’Ottawa, James Derouin. « Après une solide première saison outremer, Justin revient à la maison en joueur plus expérimenté et polyvalent. Ses atouts physiques et son intensité sont exactement ce dont nous aurons besoin cet été, et nous avons hâte de le voir franchir une autre étape importante dans sa carrière chez nous. » Diplômé de l’Université d’Ottawa, il a aidé les Gee-Gees à remporter une médaille de bronze U SPORTS lors de chacune de ses deux saisons avec l’équipe. Il s’est joint au programme après un transfert de St. Bonaventure University (NCAA), où il a disputé 13 matchs en deux saisons avec les Bonnies. Ottawa lancera sa saison à The Arena à la Place TD, le mardi 12 mai à 19 h 30, face aux champions en titre de la Conférence de l’Ouest, le Calgary Surge. Des forfaits de billets flexibles et des expériences de groupe sont actuellement en vente en visitant theblackjacks.ca/fr-ca/tickets , ou rendez-vous sur theblackjacks.ca/fr-ca/season-seat-memberships pour vous joindre à nous lors de tous les matchs à domicile de la saison 2026. ### À propos des BlackJacks d'Ottawa Première franchise d'expansion de la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB), les BlackJacks d’Ottawa sont une équipe professionnelle masculine de basketball qui évolue à l'Aréna de la Place TD. Le club est engagé envers l’excellence tant sur le terrain qu’en dehors, et vise à inspirer la fierté communautaire, à encourager le développement de la relève et à offrir une expérience inégalée à ses partisans. Pour plus d'informations, visitez le site theblackjacks.ca/fr-ca .
February 26, 2026
The Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced today that the club has signed forward Justin Ndjock-Tadjoré ahead of the 2026 season. He returns to the BlackJacks for his third campaign with the club after previously being selected by Ottawa in each of the last two CEBL Drafts. This will be Ndjock-Tadjoré's first season under a standard player contract as opposed to a developmental contract. A native of Gatineau, Que., Ndjock-Tadjoré is currently participating in his first season for BK Ogre of the Estonian-Latvian Basketball League where he currently ranks second on the team in rebounds (7.8), blocks (0.8) and steals (0.8) per-game, fourth in minutes (27.9 mpg) and fourth in scoring (13.2 ppg) The 2025 CEBL season saw the 6'7" forward average 4.3 points and 2.3 rebounds in 15 regular season games. The year was highlighted by a CEBL career-high 19 points on Aug. 10 vs. Vancouver. “Announcing Justin today is a proud moment for our program. It highlights the commitment to the development player process – taking elite local talent from the U SPORTS level and helping them bridge the gap to the professional game," said Ottawa BlackJacks general manager, James Derouin. “After finishing a strong first year overseas, Justin returns home as a more seasoned, versatile player. His physical tools and high motor are exactly what we need this summer and we're eager to see him take the next big step in his career with us.” A graduate of the University of Ottawa, he helped the Gee-Gees to a U SPORTS bronze medal in each of his two seasons with the team. He joined the club after transferring from St. Bonaventure University (NCAA) where he appeared 13 times for the Bonnies across two campaigns. Ottawa opens the season at The Arena at TD Place on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. against the defending Western Conference champion, Calgary Surge. Flexible ticket packages and group experiences are currently available to purchase by visiting theblackjacks.ca/tickets or visit theblackjacks.ca/season-seat-memberships to become a 2026 season seat member. ### About the Ottawa BlackJacks The first expansion franchise of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the Ottawa BlackJacks are a professional men’s basketball team competing out of The Arena at TD Place. The club is committed to excellence on-and-off the court and aims to inspire community pride, foster grassroots development and deliver an unparalleled fan experience. For more information, visit theblackjacks.ca .
February 19, 2026
The Winnipeg Sea Bears today announce the signing of Canadian guard David Walker. Walker most recently appeared for the Ottawa BlackJacks in the 2025 Canadian Elite Basketball League season, where on Aug. 16 2025, in a playoff game, he had a standout performance, scoring 19 points, grabbing 4 rebounds, and recording 3 steals in 25 minutes. Prior to his time in Ottawa, he suited up for the Scarborough Shooting Stars in 2025. Walker was also recognized as a finalist for the 2024 CEBL Developmental Player of the Year award. In addition, Walker was a finalist for the 2023 U SPORTS Player of the Year award, recognizing his outstanding performance at the university level and cementing his reputation as one of Canada’s top basketball talents. Over his CEBL career, playing for Brampton Honey Badgers, Scarborough Shooting Stars, and Ottawa BlackJacks, Walker has averaged 8.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 0.8 assists per game. “David fits the identity we’re building. He’s a tough, physical Canadian guard with league experience who strengthens our Canadian depth,” said Lead Assistant Coach and Assistant General Manager Alex Campbell. “He defends with purpose, plays hard, and gets downhill offensively. We believe he has tremendous upside, and I think Sea Bears Nation is going to appreciate the way he competes and works every single day.” Walker was originally selected 22nd overall in the 2024 CEBL Draft and began his professional career with the Brampton Honey Badgers, where he averaged 7.3 points and 2.8 rebounds in 16 games during the 2024 season. Before turning professional, Walker starred at Toronto Metropolitan University, averaging 16.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 3.5 assists during the 2023–24 season. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to join the Sea Bears,” said Walker. “Winnipeg has built something special, and I’m coming in ready to bring toughness, versatility, and a winning mindset every time I step on the floor.” ###
February 19, 2026
Le premier président de l'histoire de la ligue assume un rôle de leadership élargi alors que la ligue professionnelle de basketball du Canada amorce sa prochaine phase de croissance
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February 17, 2026
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February 13, 2026
Cerda is currently an Assistant Coach in the Los Angeles Lakers organization.
February 12, 2026
The Vancouver Bandits, BC’s professional basketball team in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), are committed to making a positive impact through basketball and growing the game across British Columbia, and this dedication was highlighted this past week in Kelowna and the Okanagan area. Coming off the recent announcement of Kelowna HOOPFEST, a brand-new basketball festival featuring a CEBL neutral-site home game in partnership with the City of Kelowna, Bandits head coach Kyle Julius spent time at five Okanagan-area secondary schools and both of Kelowna’s post-secondary men’s basketball teams, as part of the Vancouver Bandits third-annual Bandits School Tour. Julius and Bandits staff visited Mount Boucherie Secondary School, Immaculata Regional High School, Okanagan Mission Secondary, Rutland Secondary School and Kelowna Secondary, as well as the men’s basketball teams at UBC Okanagan and Okanagan College, providing dedicated and tailored practices along with motivational talks and training materials. Launched in 2023, the Bandits School Tour is supported by the Bandits Community Foundation, Preston Chevrolet and Envision Financial and offers a unique opportunity for student-athletes and volunteer coaches to learn directly from BC’s only professional basketball coach. “What stood out most during our visit was the impact basketball can have when it is rooted in mentorship and connection; it is clear how vibrant the basketball and business ecosystem is in the Okanagan,” said Bandits team president Dylan Kular. “We are thankful to the Okanagan and Kelowna communities for welcoming us so openly, and this is only the beginning. We are committed to being present and intentional in the lead-up to Kelowna HOOPFEST from June 5th to 7th.” In addition to the Bandits School Tour, Julius and members of Bandits staff had the opportunity to connect with various Okanagan business, media and community leaders, including attending the 51st annual Western Canada Tournament at Kelowna Secondary and a Kelowna Rockets hockey game. ###
February 11, 2026
Montréal native and team captain returns after a standout 2025 season with the Alliance
February 11, 2026
Le Montréalais d'origine et capitaine de l'équipe fait son retour après une saison 2025 exceptionnelle avec l'Alliance.