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The Quebec Kebs ( French : Kebs de Quebec ) were a professional basketball team located in Laval, Quebec , formerly based in Quebec City, Quebec . The Kebs were part of the National Basketball League of Canada . They also played in the Atlantic Division of the Premier Basketball League . Prior to May 2008, they played in the American Basketball Association . Kebs is short for Kebekwa , a phonetic spelling of the word Québécois , or "Quebecers." Prior to folding, the team was briefly renamed the Laval Kebs .

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35-502: The NBL Canada All-Star Game was an exhibition game hosted by the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). The first edition was held in 2012 and included ten players per team, randomly divided under captains Joey Haywood and Eddie Smith . In the final two editions in 2013 and 2014, players were divided into a Central Division team and an Atlantic Division team. In 2014,

70-759: A 15–19 record, the Pavillon was the location of the 2008 ABA Championship Series, so the team gained an automatic Final VIII berth. Home-court advantage could not save them from first-round defeat, as the Kebs lost in the quarterfinals to the Texas Tycoons by a score of 122–120. After the ABA playoffs, the team chose to join the PBL, announcing they would simply be the Quebec Kebs. The Kebs changed their home arena from

105-749: A domestic basketball minor league in Canada. Three franchises from the Premier Basketball League (PBL), the Halifax Rainmen , Quebec Kebs , and Saint John Mill Rats were the first to join the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). The teams had been unhappy with the officiating in the PBL. On May 12 of that year in Halifax, Nova Scotia , league CEO Andre Levingston held a press conference regarding

140-574: A person who was going to govern the league the right way." In June 2011, the league finalized rules for its first season. There would be seven teams, four of which qualified for the playoffs, and no divisions. It would follow FIBA rules and each team would play 36 games in the regular season. Team rosters could contain 10–12 players, at least two of them Canadian, and they had a salary cap of $ 150,000 Canadian . Players could earn potentially $ 70,000 in one season, and each game would draw an average of 3,000 fans, varying by location. Levingston envisioned

175-825: The 2017–18 season , the league stayed at ten teams following the Miracles and A's folding and the addition of the Moncton Magic and St. John's Edge in the Maritimes. The initially announced a team in Greater Sudbury , but was forced to delay their launch leaving the league with four teams in Ontario and six in the Maritimes, leading the Edge to play as a member of the Central Division. The Lightning won

210-539: The Halifax Rainmen and Saint John Mill Rats along with new teams the London Lightning , Moncton Miracles , Oshawa Power , and Summerside Storm . Initially the team announced it would change arenas to Colisée de Laval and was rebranded as the Laval Kebs, however, the team folded before the start of the 2012–13 NBL Canada season when the ownership of the team was transferred to the league. The team

245-924: The Pavillon de la Jeunesse in Quebec City to PEPS at L'Université Laval in Sainte-Foy, Quebec . Due to controversial officiating in the PBL playoffs, the Kebs, together with the Saint John Mill Rats and the Halifax Rainmen , left the PBL in April 2011. (in French) On 12 May 2011, the Kebs were one of three teams announced as founding members of the National Basketball League of Canada . The Kebs were one of seven teams competing in NBL Canada's inaugural season, joining past PBL rivals

280-476: The 2012 game, players Joey Haywood and Eddie Smith chose each team through a fantasy draft. The best performer in the game was named All-Star Game Most Valuable Player . Starting with the next All-Star game, the league began matching top players from the Central Division with those from the Atlantic Division. At least three Canadian players were required on each team. The NBL Canada discontinued

315-639: The 2016–17 season. The 2014–15 season ended in controversy as the Windsor Express were declared winners of the championship series after the Halifax Rainmen failed to show for the seventh and deciding game. The Rainmen organization claimed the reason for not appearing in the game that night because their players feared for their safety following a physical altercation earlier in the day with the Express. The Rainmen and its players were fined by

350-577: The Atlantic Division, while the remaining four competed in the Central Division. The league grew to nine teams in the 2013–14 season by adding the Brampton A's and Ottawa Skyhawks , while the Montreal Jazz folded. Two teams relocated within their same regions with Oshawa Power moving to Mississauga and Summerside to Charlottetown as the Island Storm . The league returned to eight teams

385-565: The Central Division, but mostly played against Atlantic Division teams. Before the 2019–20 season , the league folded the Cape Breton Highlanders and Saint John Riptide as their respective owners tried to sell the teams and the league shrank to eight teams. During the season, the COVID-19 pandemic caused games to be suspended on March 12, 2020. The season was then entirely cancelled as the pandemic closed arenas and travel

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420-559: The Kebs defeated the Miracles at the Colisée de Laval . Within a week, every team in the league had played at least one game. The NBL Canada's opening season brought in marquee players such as Gabe Freeman , Anthony Anderson , and Lawrence Wright. Amid the 2011 NBA lockout , six players with past experience in the National Basketball Association (NBA), including Eddie Robinson and Rodney Buford , joined

455-514: The NBL Canada as a more stable alternative to other North American minor basketball leagues with players living close to home while playing professionally. The NBL Canada held its first draft on August 21, 2011, at Rogers Centre . The Power selected Morgan Lewis of the University of Findlay with the first overall pick . Jerome Brown, who was picked fifth overall by the Mill Rats, was

490-496: The NBL Canada's inaugural year, Canadian sports analyst Alex Walling claimed it was a success, commenting, "The NBL could hold its head up high. It has been a great season and they've gained a great deal of creditability. They've earned the kudos." Levingston touted the league because it "played a full schedule on every set date and never had a problem." Shortly after the season, in April, the NBL Canada held its first All-Star Game at Halifax Metro Centre . For its second season,

525-473: The NBL Canada. The London Lightning, coached by Micheal Ray Richardson , soon emerged as the top team in the league, going 28–8 by end of the regular season, which lasted until March 4, 2012. The team defeated the Halifax Rainmen, 3–2, in the best-of-five NBL Canada Finals series to claim the championship. They drew a league-high 5,106 fans to the John Labatt Centre for the game. Following

560-1291: The Year Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Executive of the Year Most Valuable Player Newcomer of the Year Rookie of the Year Sixth Man of the Year Others All-Star Game Arenas Champions NBL Canada Finals Statistical leaders Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NBL_Canada_All-Star_Game&oldid=1144778607 " Categories : Recurring sporting events established in 2012 Basketball all-star games National Basketball League of Canada National Basketball League of Canada The National Basketball League of Canada ( NBL Canada ; French : Ligue nationale de basketball du Canada )

595-522: The Year . In addition, the top player in the NBL Canada Finals wins Finals Most Valuable Player . After the 2015–16 season , the league started announcing Commissioner's Awards to groups that helped support it, including ownership groups, teams, and referees. These awards were first handed out by Dave Magley . Until the 2013–14 season , the NBL Canada held All-Star Weekend every year. In

630-540: The championship in both seasons, having won four of the first seven titles up to that point. Following their delayed start, NBL Canada expanded into Northern Ontario with the addition of the Sudbury Five for the 2018–19 season . However, the league lost another Ontario team when the Niagara River Lions left to help found the rival Canadian Elite Basketball League . St. John's was again a member of

665-538: The creation of the NBL Canada. By the end of the summer, the London Lightning , Moncton Miracles , Oshawa Power , and Summerside Storm were established and had announced that they would join the league. There had also been unsuccessful attempts to start up teams in Fredericton, New Brunswick , and Kingston, Ontario . John Kennedy, a native of Windsor and a sports executive based in Los Angeles ,

700-427: The event after the 2014 game . The commissioner of the NBL Canada is the league's chief executive and is elected by the board of directors and a group of representatives from each team. Since Magley's resignation in 2017, Audley Stephenson has been acting as deputy commissioner. Quebec Kebs The team held a survey to name the team and 66% of the people preferred the name Kebekwa (a phonetic spelling of

735-463: The finals. Statistics below are for all-time leaders at the end of the 2022 regular season. The NBL Canada annually announces the winners of eight awards. Players can be named Most Valuable Player , Canadian of the Year , Defensive Player of the Year , Rookie of the Year , Newcomer of the Year , Sixth Man of the Year . The league also awards the Coach of the Year and Executive of

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770-440: The first Canadian to be taken in the draft. The event was viewed by more than 6,000 people online from 93 countries. 180 players from across the world attended the preceding NBL Canada combine. The first player to be signed into the NBL Canada was Canadian Yannick Anzuluni , who joined the Kebs on a three-year contract on August 17, 2011. On October 29, in the first game of the NBL Canada's inaugural 2011–12 NBL Canada season ,

805-486: The following season due to Ottawa falling below league standards and failing to repay a loan to the league. Prior to the 2014–15 season , the league announced its first national broadcast deal with beIN Sports . Starting with the 2014–15 season , two regular season games were scheduled to be aired each week with special coverage for playoffs and special events such as the All Star Weekend. The deal ran through

840-713: The following year. The final league champions were the London Lightning , who defeated the Windsor Express 3–2 in the 2023 NBL Finals. Following the conclusion of the 2023 NBLC season the four remaining NBLC teams, the KW Titans , London Lightning , Sudbury Five and Windsor Express , broke away from the NBLC and helped found the Basketball Super League along with president of The Basketball League , David Magley . In mid-2011, discussion began of

875-673: The league and the team ultimately filed for bankruptcy and folded. The following 2015–16 season , the league replaced the Rainmen with the Halifax Hurricanes . The new Halifax team returned to the championship game, defeating the London Lightning to win the title in their first season. The league expanded to ten teams in the 2016–17 season by adding the Cape Breton Highlanders and KW Titans . In

910-883: The original (PDF) on 24 May 2015 . Retrieved 7 June 2015 . v t e National Basketball League of Canada Teams Cape Breton Highlanders Halifax Hurricanes Halifax Rainmen Island Storm KW Titans London Lightning Mississauga Power Moncton Magic Moncton Miracles Montreal Jazz Niagara River Lions Orangeville A's Ottawa SkyHawks Quebec Kebs Saint John Riptide St. John's Edge Sudbury Five Windsor Express Seasons 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 Drafts 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Awards All-NBL Canada Team Canadian of

945-1236: The players have decided on the coaches' votes. The game takes place alongside multiple other competitions, together known as All-Star Weekend. These competitions include the Three-Point Long Distance Shootout and the Slam Dunk Championship. Results [ edit ] Year Venue Winning team Score Losing team MVP 2012 Halifax MetroCentre , Halifax, Nova Scotia Team Haywood 164–155 Team Smith Brandon Robinson 2013 Harbour Station , Saint John, New Brunswick Central 150–145 Atlantic Marvin Phillips 2014 Eastlink Centre , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Atlantic 170–165 Central Antonio Ballard See also [ edit ] List of NBL Canada All-Stars References [ edit ] ^ "NBL All-Star team rosters announced" . OurWindsor.ca . Retrieved 27 May 2015 . ^ "2014-15 NBL Canada Postseason Guide" (PDF) . NBLCanada.ca . Archived from

980-455: The remaining NBLC teams were merged along with teams from the TBL into the new Basketball Super League . The London Lightning have the most championships with six wins, the Windsor Express are second with two wins. The Halifax Rainmen and the Island Storm have appeared in two league finals failing to win the trophy. The Sudbury Five are currently the only active team to have never reached

1015-499: The season as it was the only remaining member in the Maritimes ready to play in the 2021–22 season, leaving the league with only the four active teams in Ontario. In order to fill the schedule, the league agreed to inter-league series play with the US-based The Basketball League (TBL), run by former NBLC commissioner David Magley and his wife Evelyn. Following the conclusion of the 2022–23 NBLC season,

1050-476: The team salary cap remained at $ 150,000, with the possibility of an increase in the future. The NBL Canada also considered several cities in the Maritimes , Ontario , and Quebec , including Sydney, Nova Scotia . The league soon welcomed the Windsor Express after an ownership group from Windsor, Ontario , and Detroit , led by Dartis Willis Sr., began investing in the expansion team in June 2012. The team, which

1085-551: The word Québécois , "Quebecers"). The team earned a trip to the playoffs in their inaugural season and were defeated by the Strong Island Sound 108–97 in the first round. Going with a fresh new image, the team changed its logo and color scheme. The team won its season opener 108–106 against the Manchester Millrats on October 12, 2007, at the Pavillon de la jeunesse . While the team finished with

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1120-583: Was a Canadian professional men's minor league basketball organization. The NBL Canada was founded in 2011, when three existing Premier Basketball League teams joined with four new franchises for the league's inaugural season. The league changed in size multiple times and had four active teams in its final season, all in Ontario , but historically the NBLC had several located in the Atlantic provinces . The league's season typically ran from November to April of

1155-582: Was approved into the league in late July, would play out of WFCU Centre . On the other hand, the Quebec Kebs, who had relocated to Laval, Quebec , in the offseason, left the league after experiencing challenges in their first year. By November, the Kebs were replaced with the Montreal Jazz , who would compete at Centre Pierre Charbonneau . In the 2012–13 season , the league consisted of eight teams separated into divisions: four teams competed in

1190-586: Was named the first commissioner of the NBL. He previously had experience working with the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). League president Andre Levingston spoke on his expectations of the commissioner, saying, "We wanted to make sure we had a person who was going to be committed and was willing to roll up his sleeves and work very hard, someone who understood business, had business relationship and

1225-451: Was restricted. The league initially delayed the start to the 2020–21 season as the pandemic continued into 2021. On March 4, 2021, NBL Canada announced there would be no 2020–21 season. During the hiatus, the Halifax Hurricanes and Moncton Magic both withdrew from the league while the St. John's Edge were not granted a new lease for their arena. Subsequently, the Island Storm withdrew from

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