All-CEBL Team

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The All-CEBL Team is an honour given out at the end of each Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) season, honouring the ten best players in the league.

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Teams

^Denotes players who are still active in the CEBL
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the CEBL Most Valuable Player in the same year
SeasonFirst teamSecond teamRef.
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2019 Samuel Muldrow Niagara River Lions Marlon Johnson Saskatchewan Rattlers [1]
Guillaume Boucard Niagara River Lions Jordan Baker Edmonton Stingers
Travis Daniels Edmonton Stingers Travion Dawson Saskatchewan Rattlers
Ricky Tarrant, Jr. Hamilton Honey Badgers Marek Klassen Fraser Valley Bandits
Xavier Moon Edmonton Stingers Trae Bell-Haynes Niagara River Lions
2020 Jordan Baker (2) Edmonton Stingers Olu Ashaolu Fraser Valley Bandits [2]
Thomas Scrubb Ottawa BlackJacks Owen Klassen Hamilton Honey Badgers
Travis Daniels (2) Edmonton Stingers Tre'Darius McCallum Guelph Nighthawks
Jean-Victor Mukama Hamilton Honey Badgers Brianté Weber Hamilton Honey Badgers
Xavier Moon (2) Edmonton Stingers Jahenns Manigat Fraser Valley Bandits
2021 Jordan Baker (3) Edmonton Stingers Marlon Johnson (2) Edmonton Stingers [3]
Nick Ward Ottawa BlackJacks Brandon Gilbeck Fraser Valley Bandits
Javin DeLaurier Niagara River Lions Ahmed Hill Guelph Nighthawks
Xavier Moon (3) Edmonton Stingers Cat Barber Guelph Nighthawks
Lindell Wigginton Hamilton Honey Badgers Alex Campbell Fraser Valley Bandits
2022 Khalil Ahmad Niagara River Lions Shane Gibson Fraser Valley Bandits [4]
Tony Carr Saskatchewan Rattlers Cat Barber (2) Guelph Nighthawks
Jalen Harris Scarborough Shooting Stars Brandon Sampson Newfoundland Growlers
Caleb Agada Hamilton Honey Badgers Christian Vital Hamilton Honey Badgers
Isiaha Mike Scarborough Shooting Stars Jordan Baker (4) Edmonton Stingers
2023 Simisola Shittu Calgary Surge Deng Adel Ottawa BlackJacks
Teddy Allen Winnipeg Sea Bears Kadre Gray Ottawa BlackJacks
Justin Wright-Foreman Saskatchewan Rattlers Christian Vital (2) Hamilton Honey Badgers
Cat Barber (3) Scarborough Shooting Stars Ahmed Hill (2) Montreal Alliance
Khalil Ahmad (2) Niagara River Lions E. J. Anosike Winnipeg Sea Bears

Most selections

The following table only lists players with at least two total selections.

*Denotes players inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^Denotes players who are still active
PlayerTotalFirst
team
Second
team
MVP Seasons
Jordan Baker ^4224
Xavier Moon ^33033
Cat Barber 3123
Khalil Ahmad 22012
Christian Vital 2022
Ahmed Hill 2022

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References

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  2. "All-CEBL First And Second Teams Revealed As Part of CEBL Awards". cebl.ca. August 28, 2020.
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