CEBL’s Montreal Alliance reveals 2023 basketball games schedule
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“In terms of the competition I think that’s where the fans will [sic] see a team more often,” Anthony said at a jam-packed event at the Montreal Casino for season ticket holders. “We’re able to now have a greater chance to develop rivalries, that type of competitiveness is something that a lot of fans will be able to get into and we’re really excited for this format change.”
The Alliance’s first game on May 26 will be in Montreal at the Verdun auditorium against the Niagara River Lions. Anthony says they are working on putting the team roster together, they’re in talks with players and he says fans can expect a great season with lots of surprises this year.
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