2025 CEBL Draft Reveal Show Set for April 10 on CEBL+

CEBL Staff • March 27, 2025

Draft results will be unveiled live on league’s official streaming platform for the first time

The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Thursday that results of the 2025 CEBL Draft will be unveiled live on CEBL+ for the first time in league history via the ‘2025 CEBL Draft Reveal Show’ on Thursday, April 10 at 7 p.m. ET. Fans can subscribe at plus.cebl.ca for free access to the show and other CEBL video content including upcoming live and previously archived games.


The show, featuring the talents of CEBL Weekly hosts Dhanung Bulsara and Esfandiar Baraheni, as well as Canadian University sports expert Dashawn Stephens, Founder and Creative Director of PRSVRE Media Group, will include the full reveal of all 30 players selected by CEBL clubs this year from U SPORTS and Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) programs, instant analysis of each team’s picks, an interview with Mike Morreale, Commissioner and Co-Founder of the CEBL, and more!


The full 2025 CEBL Draft order is as follows:

ROUND 1
PICK OVR TEAM
1 1 Montréal Alliance
2 2 Brampton Honey Badgers
3 3 Saskatchewan Rattlers
4 4 Ottawa BlackJacks
5 5 Winnipeg Sea Bears
6 6 Calgary Surge
7 7 Scarborough Shooting Stars
8 8 Edmonton Stingers
9 9 Niagara River Lions
10 10 Vancouver Bandits
ROUND 2
PICK OVR TEAM
1 11 Vancouver Bandits
2 12 Niagara River Lions
3 13 Edmonton Stingers
4 14 Scarborough Shooting Stars
5 15 Calgary Surge
6 16 Winnipeg Sea Bears
7 17 Ottawa BlackJacks
8 18 Saskatchewan Rattlers
9 19 Brampton Honey Badgers
10 20 Montréal Alliance
ROUND 3
PICK OVR TEAM
1 21 Montréal Alliance
2 22 Brampton Honey Badgers
3 23 Saskatchewan Rattlers
4 24 Ottawa BlackJacks
5 25 Winnipeg Sea Bears
6 26 Calgary Surge
7 27 Scarborough Shooting Stars
8 28 Edmonton Stingers
9 29 Niagara River Lions
10 30 Vancouver Bandits

The CEBL and U SPORTS have renewed a long-standing partnership, and with the addition of CCAA talent to the draft last year, every Canadian post-secondary student-athlete playing in Canada will again have an equal opportunity to be drafted into the league in April. The CEBL Draft presents a coveted opportunity for top Canadian post-secondary players to get a chance to experience professional basketball by practicing and playing alongside veteran pro basketball players from the NBA, NBA G League, Canadian National team, and top international leagues.


Both players that are returning developmental players (recognized Canadians with experience as a student-athlete with remaining eligibility) and those that have exhausted their academic eligibility are eligible to be drafted. CEBL teams are incentivized to have developmental players on their active roster as up to a maximum of three will not count against a club’s per game active roster salary cap.


All developmental players will become free agents at the conclusion of the CEBL season and can maintain eligibility to be selected in the 2026 CEBL Draft and/or sign with a CEBL club and re-enter the league as a developmental player next season.

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