Roster Update: Thursday, May 15 at Saskatchewan
Bandits Staff • May 15, 2025

The Vancouver Bandits have announced today the following roster updates in advance of its season opener on Thursday, May 15 on the road against the Saskatchewan Rattlers.
G Duane Notice (lower body), G Tristan Jass (lower body) and F Sam Maillet (upper body) did not travel with team and are ruled out for today’s game.
F James Karnik, G Shamar Givance and G Mike Nuga have been placed on the club’s Suspended List, denoting a late arrival to the Bandits’ roster, and will join the team upon the conclusion of their overseas basketball commitments.
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The Vancouver Bandits and Next Day Access are proud to announce a new partnership that focuses community investment and support for youth development. As part of the new agreement, Next Day Access will serve as a supporting partner of the Community Champion program, which provides tickets to not-for-profit and charitable organizations in the Lower Mainland, programs like Big Brothers Big Sisters and Canucks Autism Network. “At Next Day Access, we are both proud and excited to partner with the Vancouver Bandits. With a passion for helping others and providing accessibility to those in need, it brings us great pleasure to work with the bandits to provide tickets to kids across our community, “ said Hao Isley, co-owner of Next Day Access. “This partnership is a great way to continue living our core value of being responsible members of our communities and serving others.” Next Day Access will also sponsor an in-game activation that features an upgrade from the bowl seating to the Courtside Club for four fans at each Vancouver Bandits regular season home game during the 2025 Canadian Elite Basketball League season. “Next Day Access has been an incredible partner to the team so far, and we’re thrilled to partner on our Community Champion program which truly aligns with their values,” said Dylan Kular, President of the Vancouver Bandits. “Their support across the Lower Mainland helps us grow the game of basketball by bringing youth to Bandits games who may otherwise not be able to go without the support of Next Day Access.”  More information is available at thebandits.ca and @vancouverbandits on Instagram and TikTok , as well as @vancitybandits on Facebook and Twitter .

The Vancouver Bandits opened the season with a record-setting 105-65 win over the Saskatchewan Rattlers on Thursday (May 15). The Bandits spoiled the Rattlers’ home opener with a convincing performance that saw the defending Western Conference champs set a team record for margin of victory. Transition offence, sound defence and forceful low-post play fueled the 40-point win for Vancouver, eclipsing its previous win-margin record – a 37-point win over Ottawa last June. Big man Tyrese Samuel highlighted the post-play for the Bandits, scoring another team-record 36 points in the opener. Samuel grew familiar with the SaskTel Centre rims throughout the game with dunk after dunk, saying farewell with the Target-Score winning slam. “I didn't really know how [many] points I actually had. I really just had a bunch of layups and dunks and putbacks, so it didn't seem like I had that much. But hey, I'm happy,” Samuel said. The former Florida Gator collected 12 rebounds as well to secure the double-double in his CEBL debut. Returning Aussie big man Mitch Creek added 21 points for the Bandits, while newcomer Izaiah Brockington chipped in 19. Samuel says putting in work with Creek before the season allowed the duo to excel on Thursday. “He's a great guy. He has experience playing in the NBA, playing overseas, so he just has helped me a lot since I’ve been here,” he said. The Bandits shot 55 per cent from the field in the win, while Saskatchewan finished 35 per cent from the field and 22 per cent from three. Jamir Chaplin led the Rattlers’ attack with 17 points, followed by Nate Pierre-Louis with 16. Chaplin said the game was a learning experience and the team can build on its offensive performance. “It was the defence that we slacked on today. I think we moved the ball pretty well. Shots weren't going in for most of us, but I think those are easy [to] fix,” he said. Despite the loss, Saskatchewan head coach Eric Magdanz says it’s a long season. “This is just one game. We're gonna learn from this. We've got a week to prepare for our next game, and we're gonna take advantage,” Magdanz said. “We've got a lot of things to improve on. I'm happy with how we battled at the end, but we've got to increase our execution, and we've got to do a better job of sharing the basketball.” Vancouver head coach Kyle Julius was pleased with the togetherness but echoed his peer about the long road ahead. “We want to stay humble. It's the first game. In the CEBL, if you put any stock into the first game, I think you're crazy,” Julius said. To open the game, the Bandits feasted on the fast break and in the paint, forcing two Rattlers timeouts and leading 29-18 after one. Brockington, a 25-year-old guard with NBA experience, showed off his abilities as a slasher in the first quarter with multiple finishes at the rim. Vancouver built on its lead by hunting low-post mismatches early in the second quarter, with Creek and Samuel fuelling a 13-1 run. Saskatchewan trailed by as many as 23 in the first half before trimming the deficit to 52-34 at halftime. The Bandits shot 80 per cent from inside the arc in the opening 20 minutes. The frontcourt duo of Creek and Samuel continued to attack the rim in the third. Vancouver kept its foot on the gas throughout the second half and led by 40 heading into Target Score Time. The Rattlers showed fight during the final stretch, but Samuel’s record-breaking dunk ended the contest. Vancouver and Saskatchewan will become well-acquainted this season. The teams will meet three more times, including their next matchup on June 8 in Saskatoon. Box Score https://www.cebl.ca/game?id=2600564 Up next for both teams The Bandits return to B.C. for their home opener against the defending champion Niagara River Lions on May 22 in a rematch of last year’s final. Meanwhile, the Rattlers host the 0-1 Edmonton Stingers the same evening. Next CEBL action Niagara kicks off its title defence against the 1-0 Calgary Surge at the Meridian Centre tomorrow (May 16). For the full 2025 CEBL schedule and up-to-date results, please visit cebl.ca/games .

The Vancouver Bandits announced Friday that veteran Australian forward Mitch Creek will return to BC’s professional basketball team, re-signing with the club for the upcoming 2025 Canadian Elite Basketball League season. The 6-foot-5 import was brought on as a late-season addition on July 7, 2024 and made an immediate impact. In 2024, he averaged an impressive 25.8 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 50 per cent shooting in six regular season appearances. Leading by example, Creek continued his production into the postseason where he recorded a 26 point, 13 rebound double-double in the CEBL Championship game on August 11, 2024 against the Niagara River Lions. Quickly becoming a fan-favourite during his short time in Vancouver, Creek holds three of the five highest scoring games in Bandits history, notching 31 points on both July 13, 2024 and July 18, 2024 and achieving a season-high 33 points against Brampton on July 25, 2024. A veteran of 14 professional seasons, Creek appeared in five NBA regular season games during the 2018-19 season. Splitting time between the Brooklyn Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves, he averaged 4.2 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game on 50 per cent shooting from the field across both clubs. Hailing from Horsham, Victoria, Creek is a notable figure in the Australian basketball scene. He has been instrumental in the success of the Australian men’s national basketball team, nicknamed the Boomers, with whom he won the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup and competed in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. In addition to his time with Australia’s national team, Creek suited up in 340 games in the country’s National Basketball League (NBL), which is widely regarded as one of the top 10 professional basketball leagues in the world. Creek was named All-NBL First Team in 2023, the All Second Team in 2018, 2021 and 2022 and served as captain for both the Adelaide 36ers and South East Melbourne Phoenix. Outside of Australia, Creek has taken his talents around the world playing in the German Bundesliga (Göttingen, 2017-18), the NBA G League (Long Island Nets, 2018-19), the Chinese Basketball Association (Xinjiang Flying Tigers, 2023-24), Puerto Rico (2022-24) and most recently in the 2024-25 season with Trabzonspor of the Turkish Basketball League where he is averaging 32.7 minutes, 20.8 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game on 59 per cent shooting from field goal range. Tickets for the 2025 season, including Season Tickets, Jam Packs and Single Game Tickets, are currently on sale for the Bandits’ seventh CEBL season and are available for purchase at this link . The Bandits tip-off the 2025 CEBL campaign on Thursday, May 15 when the club hits the road to take on the Saskatchewan Rattlers. Fans will have their first chance to watch the club at home on Thursday, May 22 at 7 p.m. PT when Vancouver hosts the Niagara River Lions in a rematch of the 2024 CEBL Final. Vancouver will play a total of 12 regular season home games in 2025 between Thursday, May 22 and Sunday, August 3. The Bandits wrap up regular season action on the road in Ottawa on Sunday, August 10 at 12 p.m. PT. All CEBL regular season games including playoffs will be live-streamed on TSN+, as well as the CEBL’s OTT platform, CEBL+ , and on CEBL Mobile, the official app of the CEBL (available on Android and iOS devices). Individuals interested in learning more about tickets for the Vancouver Bandits’ upcoming 2025 season are kindly asked to call (604) 455-8881 or email tickets@thebandits.ca . A complete regular season schedule can be found by clicking here . More information is available at thebandits.ca and @vancouverbandits on Instagram and TikTok , as well as @vancitybandits on Facebook and Twitter . 
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