Les BlackJacks d'Ottawa annoncent l'alignement du camp d'entraînement de 2024

May 14, 2024

Les BlackJacks d'Ottawa de la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB) ont annoncé mardi leur alignement officiel du camp d'entraînement en vue de la saison 2024 de la LECB. 

 

Dirigée par le directeur général et entraîneur-chef James Derouin et le vice-président des opérations de basketball, Jevohn Shepherd, l’effectif du camp d'entraînement d'Ottawa comprend 16 joueurs. 

 

Plus tôt aujourd'hui, les BlackJacks ont également annoncé la signature de l'ailier Alonzo Walker, qui vient de terminer sa quatrième saison professionnelle en Slovaquie. Walker possède de l'expérience dans la LECB, ayant compétitionné avec les River Lions de Niagara en 2022 et 2023. 

 

Points saillants de l'alignement des BlackJacks d'Ottawa de 2024 : 

 

  • Cinq joueurs ayant de l’expérience de la NBA G League ou de la NBA Summer League (Abu Kigab, Brandon Sampson, Ibi Watson, Peter Jok et Tyrrel Tate). 
  • Six joueurs qui ont déjà porté les couleurs des BlackJacks (Abu Kigab, Dragan Stajic, James Jean-Marie, Lloyd Pandi, Tyrrel Tate et Yasiin Joseph). 
  • Sept joueurs ayant des liens avec la capitale (Dragan Stajic, JD Muila, Justin Ndjock-Tadjoré, Kevin Otoo, Lloyd Pandi, Michael Kelvin II et Yasiin Joseph). 
  • Deux joueurs américains (Brandon Sampson et Ibi Watson). 
  • Un joueur soudanais (Peter Jok). 
  • Trois joueurs qui ont signé leur premier contrat professionnel (Justin Ndjock-Tadjoré, Michael Kelvin II, Kevin Otoo). 
  • 10 joueurs ayant une expérience dans la LECB. 
  • 11 anciens de la division I de la NCAA. 

 

Les BlackJacks d'Ottawa ont déjà annoncé la signature de l'ailier américain Jakeenan Gant, de l’arrière canadien Javon Masters et de l’arrière canadien Keevan Veinot. Ces joueurs ont été placés sur la liste des joueurs suspendus du club et rejoindront l'équipe à la fin de leur saison internationale actuelle. 

 

Le camp d'entraînement aura lieu le samedi 18 mai au Collège La Cité. Les membres des médias qui souhaitent obtenir une accréditation pour la journée des médias des BlackJacks, les séances d'entraînement et les matchs à domicile sont invités à présenter une demande par l'entremise du portail des BlackJacks : https://www.theblackjacks.ca/media-accreditation. Les BlackJacks seront responsables du processus d'examen et de la communication des décisions d'accréditation. De plus amples informations seront envoyées aux médias une fois l'accréditation approuvée. 

 

Alignement des BlackJacks d'Ottawa pour le camp d'entraînement 2024 


NOM POS T P ÉQUIPE PRÉCÉDENTE VILLE NATALE NATION COLLEGE
Abu Kigab F 6-7 200 MLP Heidelberg (Germany BBL) St Catherines, ON Canada Boise State ' 22
Alonzo Walker F 6-6 210 BC Komarno (Slovakia) Brampton, ON Canada Portland State ' 20
Brandon Sampson (I) G 6-5 184 Be' er Sheva (Israel) Baton Rouge, LA USA LSU '18
Dragan Stajic (U) G 6-2 195 uOttawa Gee-Gees (U SPORT) Waterloo, ON Canada uOttawa
Ibi Watson (I) G 6-4 200 Boras Basket (Sweden) Pickerington, OH USA Dayton' 21
James Jean-Marie F 6-8 235 Kaposvari KK (Hungary) Montreal, QC Canada Portland State '22
JD Muila F 6-8 240 Froya Basket (Norway) Ottawa, ON Canada Southern Illinois '23
Jermel Kennedy F 6-6 185 Zakho (Iraq) Malton, ON Canada Lander '12
Joel Brown G 6-2 190 Iona (NCAA DI) Brampton, ON Canada Iona ' 24
Justin Ndjock-Tadjore (U) F 6-7 193 uOttawa Gee-Gees (U SPORT) Gatineau, QC Canada uOttawa
Kevin Otoo G 6-0 - uOttawa Gee-Gees (U SPORT) Toronto, ON Canada uOttawa ' 24
Lloyd Pandi F 6-4 191 Darussafaka (Turkey) Ottawa, ON Canada Carleton' 22
Michael Kelvin II (U) F 6-6 195 Queen's Gaels (U SPORT) Ottawa, ON Canada Queen's
Peter Jok (I) G 6-6 205 Sioux Falls (G-League) Khartoum, Sudan Sudan Iowa ' 17
Tyrrel Tate G 6-5 217 Rayos de Hermosillo (Mexico) Calgary, AB Canada Fayetteville State' 14
Yasiin Joseph G 6-1 185 ALM Evereux (France Pro B) Ottawa, ON Canada Carleton ' 20

(I) Joueur International        (U) Recrue de U SPORTS 2024



Les billets individuels des BlackJacks d’Ottawa pour la saison 2024 sont maintenant en vente sur https://www.theblackjacks.ca/fr-ca/single-game-tickets. La cinquième saison de l'équipe débutera à l'Arène de la Place TD le 29 mai et les partisans auront droit à du basketball professionnel et du divertissement excitant dans un environnement familial. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez visiter www.theblackjacks.ca ou contacter directement l'équipe des services d'adhésion des Ottawa BlackJacks au 613-690-0519 ou par courriel à [email protected]

 

Citation : 


« Nous avons mis sur pied une équipe solide composée de joueurs ayant divers niveaux d'expérience et différentes compétences dont nous aurons besoin au cours de la saison. Plus important encore, nous avons recruté des joueurs qui sont de bonnes personnes. Avec une saison aussi courte, il est essentiel d'avoir de bons joueurs qui s'entendent bien. Certains joueurs rejoindront l'équipe en une ou deux semaines, une fois qu'ils seront rentrés de leur saison européenne. Nous avons besoin de joueurs talentueux, mais aussi capables de bien jouer ensemble, de s'adapter rapidement et de comprendre la LECB. Il était également important pour nous de recruter des joueurs locaux qui représentent fièrement Ottawa. Nous sommes sûrs qu'ils seront impatients de montrer leur ville à certains des nouveaux joueurs. Nous sommes très enthousiastes à l'égard de cette équipe et nous avons hâte qu'elle prenne forme au cours du camp d'entraînement qui débutera samedi. » 


- James Derouin, directeur général et entraîneur-chef, BlackJacks d’Ottawa 


À propos des BlackJacks d’Ottawa  

Première franchise d'expansion de la Ligue élite de basketball du Canada (LECB), les BlackJacks d’Ottawa mettent en avant le meilleur du basketball et du divertissement dans la capitale nationale. Les membres du personnel du club possèdent l’expérience de la NBA, de la NBA G League, de la NCAA et des grandes ligues professionnelles internationales. Dirigés par le directeur général et entraîneur-chef James Derouin, les BlackJacks disputent leurs matchs à domicile dans une installation de classe mondiale à la Place TD au parc Lansdowne. La saison à domicile de 2024 débutera le 29 mai contre les Stingers d’Edmonton. Pour plus d'informations, visitez www.theblackjacks.ca

 

À propos de la LECB 

Ligue créée par des Canadiens pour des Canadiens avec la mission de développer des joueurs, des entraîneurs, des dirigeants sportifs et des arbitres canadiens, la LECB compte le pourcentage le plus élevé de joueurs canadiens de toutes les ligues professionnelles du pays, ses formations étant composées à 73 % de Canadiens en 2023. Les joueurs viennent de la NBA, de la NBA G League, des meilleures ligues internationales, du programme de l'équipe nationale canadienne et des meilleurs programmes de la NCAA et de U SPORTS. Quatorze joueurs ont signé des contrats de la NBA après une saison de la LECB et de nombreux joueurs de la LECB participent chaque année à des camps d'entraînement de la NBA G League. La saison de la LECB se déroule de mai à août. De plus amples informations sur la LECB sont disponibles sur LECB.ca et via @LECBeague sur Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook et YouTube.

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