2020 CEBL–U Sports Draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | Basketball |
Date(s) | March 26, 2020 |
Overview | |
21 total selections in 3 rounds | |
League | Canadian Elite Basketball League |
Teams | 7 |
First selection | Tajinder Lall, Ottawa Blackjacks |
The 2020 CEBL–U Sports Draft is the second CEBL Draft, being revealed on March 26. Seven Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) teams will select 21 athletes in total.
Format
the draft order for the first round is determine by how the teams finished in the 2019 CEBL season, with the Ottawa Blackjacks getting the first overall, and for the rest is last place, to the league champion. A "snake draft" was used, with the order reversing in even-numbered rounds, and the original order in odd-numbered rounds. The draft order for the first round was determined as follows:[1]
- Ottawa Blackjacks
- Fraser Valley Bandits
- Guelph Knighthawks
- Edmonton Stingers
- Niagara River Lions
- Hamilton Honey Badgers
- Saskatchewan Rattlers
Player selection
Source:[2]
Round 1
Pick | Team | Player | Hometown | School team |
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1 | Ottawa Blackjacks | Tajinder Lall | Montreal, Quebec | Carleton |
2 | Fraser Valley Bandits | Parmvir Bains | Surrey, British Columbia | Fraser Valley |
3 | Guelph Nighthawks | Marcus Anderson | Brampton, Ontario | Carleton |
4 | Edmonton Stingers | Alexander Kappos | Miami, Florida | Dalhousie |
5 | Niagara River Lions | Emmanuel Owootoah | Toronto, Ontario | Brock |
6 | Hamilton Honey Badgers | Kadre Gray | Toronto, Ontario | Laurentian |
7 | Saskatchewan Rattlers | Chan De Ciman | Regina, Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan |
Round 2
Pick | Team | Player | Hometown | School team |
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8 | Saskatchewan Rattlers | Rashawn Browne | Toronto, Ontario | Manitoba |
9 | Hamilton Honey Badgers | Lock Lam | Ottawa, Ontario | Lakehead |
10 | Niagara River Lions | Daniel Cayer | Pierrefonds, Quebec | Brock |
11 | Edmonton Stingers | Prince Kamunga | Toronto, Ontario | York |
12 | Guelph Nighthawks | Ali Sow | Ottawa, Ontario | Laurier |
13 | Fraser Valley Bandits | Daniel Adediran | Surrey, British Columbia | Fraser Valley |
14 | Ottawa Blackjacks | Lloyd Pandi | Ottawa, Ontario | Carleton |
Round 3
Pick | Team | Player | Hometown | School team |
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15 | Ottawa Blackjacks | Alain Louis | Montreal, Quebec | Carleton |
16 | Fraser Valley Bandits | Kenan Hadzovic | Abbotsford, British Columbia | Fraser Valley |
17 | Guelph Nighthawks | Mitch Saunders | Oakville, Ontario | Brock |
18 | Edmonton Stingers | Xavier Ocho | Milton, Ontario | Dalhousie |
19 | Niagara River Lions | Kascius Small-Martin | Markham, Ontario | Brock |
20 | Hamilton Honey Badgers | Eric Rwahwire | Toronto, Ontario | Toronto |
21 | Saskatchewan Rattlers | Alexander Dewar | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan |
References
- ↑ "2020 CEBL-U SPORTS Draft Reveal Slated for March 26". Canadian Elite Basketball League. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- ↑ "Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) Reveals Results of 2020 CEBL U SPORTS Draft". Canadian Elite Basketball League. Archived from the original on 2020-03-26. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
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