2024 CEBL season

Sports season
2024 CEBL season
LeagueCanadian Elite Basketball League
SportBasketball
DurationSeason: May 21 – July 29
Play-in games: August 2
Playoffs: August 4–11
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
Top scorerJustin Wright-Foreman
Championship weekend
VenueVerdun Auditorium
Montreal, Quebec
Seasons
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The 2024 CEBL season is the sixth season of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). It begins on May 21, 2024, and the regular season ends on July 29, 2024. [1]

Regular season

Standings

Western Conference

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification
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
Source: CEBL

Eastern Conference

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification
1 Niagara River Lions 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[a]
Source: CEBL
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ Automatically qualified for championship weekend as the host team.

Attendance

As of July 29, 2024[a]
Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
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%[b]
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%[c]
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%[d]
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%

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

Teams BHB CGY EDM MON NIA OTT SSK SSS VAN WPG BHB CGY EDM MON NIA OTT SSK SSS VAN WPG
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
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

Bracket

Play-in round
August 2
Quarterfinals
August 4
Semifinals
August 9
Championship
August 11
E1Niagara0E5Montreal
E2Scarborough73E3Ottawa0E
E3Ottawa90W
W1Vancouver
W2Edmonton0
W3Calgary84W3Calgary0
W4Winnipeg82

Play-in games

Note: all times are local
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
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

Championship Weekend

Semifinals

Championship

August 11
6:00pm
TBD vs. TBD

Awards

Source: [2]

  • Most Valuable Player:
  • Canadian Player of the Year:
  • U SPORTS Player of the Year:
  • Defensive Player of the Year:
  • Clutch Player of the Year:
  • Coach of the Year:
  • Sixth Man of the Year:
  • CEBL Finals MVP:

All-CEBL teams

First Team Pos. Second Team
Player Team Player Team
F
G
G
G
G F

All-Canadian team

Pos. Player Team
F
F
F
G
G

Notes

References

  1. ^ "CEBL Announces 2024 Season Schedule". CEBL. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  2. ^ "Allen, Gray Earn Top Honours at 2023 CEBL Awards". cebl.ca. August 10, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
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