Edmonton Stingers pro basketball team set to make Champions League Americas debut
The Edmonton Stingers flew to Nicaragua on Friday with one major goal in mind — to prove Canadian pro basketball is as good as any league in the Americas not named NBA.
The Stingers open the FIBA Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA) tournament on Monday against Real Esteli, earning the spot after winning the Canadian Elite Basketball League title last summer.
“It’s (only) the fourth season the CEBL has been running, and being able to put a team into the Champions League, and be a part of it means a lot,” said guard Adika Peter-McNeilly, a 28-year-old from Toronto.
“We have some great basketball players in Canada and so it’s putting our league on the worldwide map, we’re building something here that’s creating recognition of it.”