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LA PLUS LONGUE SAISON DE L'HISTOIRE DE LA LECB DÉBUTERA LE 11 MAI À EDMONTON

December 4, 2024

Chaque équipe visitera chaque ville en 2025 alors que la ligue dévoile le calendrier de sa septième saison

La plus longue saison de l’histoire de la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB) aura lieu l’été prochain, alors que la ligue a dévoilé son calendrier 2025 mercredi. Le calendrier comprend un nombre record de matchs de la LECB avec 120 rencontres de saison régulière et sept parties éliminatoires au programme de mai à août en 2025, alors que la ligue passe d’un format de 20 à 24 matchs pour la première fois.


La septième saison de la LECB débutera le dimanche 11 mai à 16 h HR / 18 h HE à Edmonton lorsque les Stingers accueilleront le Surge de Calgary au Centre EXPO d’Edmonton et se poursuivra jusqu’au Week-end du championnat 2025 (WC25) à Winnipeg du 21 au 24 août. Le WC25 comportera trois matchs au Centre Canada Life, soit les finales de conférence le vendredi 22 août et la finale du championnat de la LECB le dimanche 24 août.


Au moins une série de matchs aller-retour étant prévue entre toutes les équipes en 2025, chaque formation visitera chaque ville de la LECB l’été prochain. Pour la toute première fois, les 10 équipes seront en action le même jour, et ce à quatre reprises (6 juin, 22 juin, 8 août, 10 août), y compris la dernière journée de la saison régulière. Le calendrier comprend également deux programmes de quatre matchs, neuf de trois matchs dont un le jour de la fête du Canada, et 84 matchs pendant la fin de semaine (vendredi-samedi-dimanche), dont 35 dans le cadre du « vendredi de la LECB ».


« Le basketball continue de croître à un rythme rapide partout au pays et notre septième saison offrira plus d’occasions que jamais aux partisans de profiter de notre marque canadienne dynamique », a déclaré Mike Morreale, commissaire et cofondateur de la LECB. « Le prolongement de notre saison nous permet de proposer un total record de 127 matchs de la LECB, chaque équipe visitant chaque marché au moins une fois, et tout cela culminant avec ce qui promet d’être le plus grand et le meilleur Week-end du championnat de notre histoire à Winnipeg. Nous sommes impatients de célébrer une autre saison de la LECB et d’offrir du basketball de classe mondiale et un divertissement de première classe d’un bout à l’autre du pays. »


Les champions 2024 de la LECB, les River Lions de Niagara, célébreront leur triomphe historique à domicile lors de leur match d’ouverture de la saison le vendredi 16 mai à 19 h HE contre le Surge de Calgary au Centre Meridian. Un match revanche de la finale 2024 est prévu le jeudi 22 mai lorsque les River Lions se rendront à Vancouver pour prendre part au match d’ouverture à domicile des Bandits au Centre des événements de Langley à 19 h HP / 22 h HE.


Les informations sur les billets pour tous les matchs de la LECB sont disponibles sur
cebl.ca/fr-ca/tickets, ou directement sur le site Web de chaque équipe : Honey Badgers de Brampton, Surge de Calgary, Stingers d'Edmonton, Alliance de Montréal, River Lions de Niagara, BlackJacks d'Ottawa, Rattlers de la Saskatchewan, Shooting Stars de Scarborough, Bandits de Vancouver et Sea Bears de Winnipeg.


Les séries éliminatoires de la LECB 2025 débuteront le jeudi 14 août avec les matchs de barrage de chaque conférence, suivis des demi-finales de conférence le samedi 16 août. Les gagnants accéderont au WC25 et se joindront aux Sea Bears de Winnipeg (équipe hôte) et à l'équipe de tête de la conférence de l'Est, qui auront obtenu un laissez-passer automatique pour les finales de conférence. Le calendrier complet des éliminatoires, y compris les heures exactes des matchs, sera annoncé à une date ultérieure.


La meilleure façon pour les partisans de Winnipeg d'obtenir des billets pour le WC25 est de se procurer un
abonnement saisonnier des Sea Bears. En plus d'avoir leur siège réservé pour le WC25, tous les détenteurs actuels et nouveaux détenteurs d’un abonnement de saison bénéficieront de tarifs préférentiels et d'un accès prioritaire aux meilleurs sièges disponibles via une fenêtre de prévente exclusive pour des billets supplémentaires en vue du WC25. Tous les partisans sont invités à s'inscrire pour plus d'informations sur le site du WC25, y compris un accès prioritaire aux informations sur la prévente des billets et aux événements du festival, en se rendant sur cebl.ca/CW25.


Le calendrier de diffusion 2025 comprenant tous les matchs télédiffusés à l’échelle nationale sur TSN sera annoncé à une date ultérieure. Tous les matchs, y compris les séries éliminatoires, seront diffusés en direct sur la plateforme OTT de la LECB,
CEBL+ optimisée par BetVictor, sur CEBL Mobile, l’application officielle de la LECB (disponible sur les appareils Android et iOS), et sur TSN+.


**Pour le calendrier complet de la LECB en 2025, rendez-vous sur cebl.ca/fr-ca/games.**


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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 75 % de Canadiens et comptant un nombre record de 12 joueurs possédant une expérience de la NBA dans leurs rangs en 2024. Les joueurs viennent également de la NBA G League, des meilleures ligues professionnelles internationales, du programme de l'équipe nationale canadienne, des programmes de la NCAA, ainsi que de U SPORTS et de l’ACSC. Vingt-deux 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 et les matchs sont diffusés en direct sur CEBL+ optimisé par BetVictor, TSNTSN+RDSGame+Next Level Sports & Entertainment et Courtside1891. De plus amples informations sur la LECB sont disponibles sur CEBL.ca et via @cebleague sur InstagramTwitterTikTokLinkedInFacebook et YouTube.

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The Scarborough, Ont., native said that watching his sons find their love for basketball in recent years reignited his own affinity for the sport. “The two areas of passion in my life are basketball and business. And they interplay really well with this role,” Green said. Throughout the many business ventures, Green said his first job was as a father to Liam and Aidan and as a husband to his wife, Andrea Dayco. While his sons are triple-citizens of Canada, the U.S. and the Philippines, Green has made it a point to raise them with Canadian values — and to push them toward the national basketball culture. “I've seen the evolution of basketball in this country firsthand. When I played in high school, I think we had one, maybe two people that ever played in the NBA. The ability to play in the U.S. and go to and play (NCAA) Division One basketball didn't really exist. “Rowan was one of that first cohorts that played, and that was amazing, but it was so rare.” Now, there are nearly 200 Canadians playing in college basketball’s top division. Among those players is Liam, who recently accepted a five-year scholarship at Florida Atlantic University. Aidan plays for the renowned prep school Montverde Academy, which produced the likes of current Raptors RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes. Liam heads to FAU with some CEBL background, having practised with Vancouver Bandits head coach Kyle Julius. 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