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15 players on roster

Vancouver Bandits training camp is underway at the 91原创 Events Centre (LEC).

Vancouver鈥檚 2024 Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) training camp roster features 15 athletes including 12 Canadians, 7 British Columbians, three Americans and four U SPORTS development athletes.

On Wednesday, May 15, Bandits head coach and general manager Kyle Julius and team co-owner Bryan Slusarchuk took a break from training camp to meet with reporters at the LEC.

鈥淭his is my fifth year with the team, but this is the first year that I鈥檝e been able to really commit full-time to the team in the off-season,鈥 Julius commented.

鈥淭his time last year, I was just arriving from a coaching job in Taiwan, and I typically built the roster and the team remotely from overseas.鈥

Julius summarized the 2024 Bandits as 鈥渉igh-level talent with very high-level experience.鈥

Slusarchuk noted other teams in the league have also been working on their lineups.

鈥淲hat we鈥檝e seen in the off-season is the Vancouver Bandits have gotten a lot better, but so has everybody else,鈥 Slusarchuk said.

鈥淭here have been some incredible signings across the league, a lot of new exciting players in the league that haven鈥檛 played here before, a lot of returning veterans. We鈥檙e just incredibly excited about this upcoming year.鈥

Returning members from 2023鈥檚 Bandits roster are Kur Jongkuch, Diego Maffia, Duane Notice and Nick Ward. Rounding out the returning cast is James Karnik, who missed the entire 2023 CEBL season due to injury.

New faces on the roster include American guards and newcomers Zach Copeland and Taz茅 Moore, as well as Canadians Koby McEwen and Glen Yang.

McEwen and Yang join the Bandits after previously playing for Brampton and Winnipeg, respectively.

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Also on the roster is Josip Vrankic, who is currently playing in Spain, and Vancouver鈥檚 Drew Urquhart, with Sam Maillet, who hails from New Brunswick.

Three CEBL draft selections are at training camp: Adam Olsen (first round, fourth overall), Jerric Palma (second round, 17th overall) and Connor Platz (third round, 24th overall).

Each of the B.C. natives were selected by Vancouver in April at the annual draft.

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Bandits鈥 sixth season of professional basketball opens Thursday, May 23 when the club welcomes the Montr茅al Alliance to 91原创 Events Centre for their home opener. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tip-off is at 7 p.m.

Vancouver will play a total of 10 regular season home games in 2024 between that date and Thursday, July 18.



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