2023 CEBL season
The 2023 CEBL season was the fifth season of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. It began on May 24, 2023, and the regular season ended on July 30, 2023. It was the inaugural season for the Calgary Surge and the Winnipeg Sea Bears. The Calgary Surge relocated from Guelph while Winnipeg was added as an expansion franchise.
This year was the first season where the league was divided in two conferences. The top four teams in each conference qualified for the playoffs; had the Vancouver Bandits finished in fifth place in the Western Conference, the fourth-place team would have been eliminated instead; as hosts, the Bandits automatically qualify for the semi-finals as a de facto first-place team, along with the first-place team from the Eastern Conference. The playoffs commence with the third- and fourth-placed teams in play-in matches, with the winners facing their own conference's second-place teams in the quarterfinals. The quarterfinal winners will then face their respective division semi-final opponent.
On March 16, 2023, CEBL announced a television deal with TSN: TSN will televise weekly games and broadcast the rest of the games online, and they will also televise the championship weekend.
Awards
Source:- Most Valuable Player: Teddy Allen, Winnipeg Sea Bears
- Canadian Player of the Year: Kadre Gray, Ottawa BlackJacks
- U SPORTS Player of the Year: Simon Hildebrandt, Winnipeg Sea Bears
- Defensive Player of the Year: Khalil Ahmad, Niagara River Lions
- Clutch Player of the Year: Khalil Ahmad, Niagara River Lions
- Coach of the Year: Mike Taylor, Winnipeg Sea Bears
- Sixth Man of the Year: Jelani Watson-Gayle, Winnipeg Sea Bears
- CEBL Finals MVP: Isiaha Mike, Scarborough Shooting Stars
All-Canadian team
| Pos. | Player | Team |
| F | Simisola Shittu | Calgary Surge |
| F | Thomas Kennedy | Scarborough Shooting Stars |
| F | Jackson Rowe | Ottawa BlackJacks |
| G | Kadre Gray | Ottawa BlackJacks |
| G | Sean Miller-Moore | Calgary Surge |