Ottawa BlackJacks
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Ottawa BlackJacks logo | |||
Leagues | CEBL | ||
Founded | 2019 | ||
History | Ottawa Blackjacks (2019–present) |
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Arena | TD Place Arena | ||
Capacity | ~9,500 (10,585) | ||
Location | Ottawa, Ontario | ||
Team colours | Black, Grey, Red |
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President | Michael Cvitkovic | ||
General manager | Jevohn Shepherd | ||
Head coach | Charles Dubé-Brais | ||
Website | www |
The Ottawa BlackJacks are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Ottawa, Ontario founded in 2019.[1] They compete in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and play their home games at TD Place Arena.
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Background
The BlackJacks are the second professional basketball team in Ottawa, the Ottawa Skyhawks played at Canadian Tire Centre in 2012 to 2014.
Team History
2020 Season
Dave Smart was named the inaugural General Manager of the Blackjacks on December 18, 2019.[2]
2021 Season
On July 17, the BlackJacks signed former CEBL champion and NBA G-Leaguer Negus Webster-Chan after he was released by the Saskatchewan Rattlers.[3] On July 19, guard Johnny Berhanemeskel was inacativated due to his contractual obligations with the French team Chorale Roanne Basket. On July 23, the BlackJacks signed three new players, Jadon Cohee, Mamadou Gueye, and Antonio Williams. Additionally, forward Eric Kibi was released after appearing in only one game.[4] On July 27, the BlackJacks secured a playoff spot for the second straight season with an 82-69 win over the Saskatchewan Rattlers.[5] In August, the BlackJacks signed former Saskatchewan Rattler center Chad Posthumus. In the playoffs, the Blackjacks upset the 3rd seeded Hamilton Honey Badgers 96-94 in the quarter-finals. However, they went on to lose to the eventual champion Edmonton Stingers in the semi-finals for the second straight year.[6]
2022 Season
In August 2021, the BlackJacks announced Jevohn Shepherd had signed a contract extension to return as the general manager.[7] In November, they announced that Charles Dubé-Brais would also return as head coach.[8] On February 16, 2022, they re-signed Chad Posthumus, who had previously joined the Edmonton Stingers for the 2021–22 BCL Americas.[9]
Players
Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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Season-by-season record
League | Season | Coach | Regular season | Post season | ||||||
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Won | Lost | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Win % | Result | |||
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2020 | Osvaldo Jeanty | 3 | 3 | .500 | 4th | 1 | 1 | .500 | Lost Semi-finals | |
2021 | Charles Dubé-Brais | 4 | 10 | .286 | 6th | 1 | 1 | .500 | Lost Semi-finals | |
Totals | 7 | 13 | .350 | — | 2 | 2 | .500 |
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