Rattlers Announce 2023 U SPORTS DRAFT Results

Saskatoon, Sask. - The Saskatchewan Rattlers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) have announced Wednesday their selections in the 2023 CEBL U SPORTS Draft. Saskatchewan selected the 2022 Rattlers Sixth Man of the Year, Anthony Tsegakele with the fifth pick in the first round of the draft. With the sixth pick in the second round, the Rattlers add Saskatchewan local Isaac Simon. The CEBL U SPORTS Draft gives 20 student-athletes from 17 Canadian universities the opportunity to practice and compete with professional players from the NBA, NBA G League, Canadian National team, and top international teams.
Anthony Tsegakele returns to the Rattlers for his second season, signing a standard professional contract, after completing his junior year with Brandon University. Prior to his collegiate debut, the Gatineau Quebec-native competed at Thetford Academy – the alma mater of current Toronto Raptor, Chris Boucher. Tsegakele joined Canada West’s Brandon Bobcats in the 2019-20 season. Known for his energy around the rim, Tsegakele has finished his Brandon Bobcats career averaging 11.5 rebounds per game over three seasons; top spot for the Brandon Bobcats, top 2 in all of Canada West, and top 5 in all of U SPORTS over the last three seasons. During his collegiate career, he has been named to the U SPORTS All-Rookie Team (2019-20), Canada West Rookie of the Year (2019-20), Canada West All-Rookie Team (2019-20), Canada West All-Star 3rd Team (2021-22), Jerry Hemmings Award as Brandon Men’s Basketball Most Valuable Player (2019-20, 2021-22), Canada West All-Star 1st Team (2022-23), Canada West Defensive Player of the Year, and R.J. McCarthy Award as Brandon University’s Most Outstanding Male Athlete.

Tsegakele finished the 2022-23 season averaging 18.7 points, 10.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 32.8 minutes in 23 games. Under the leadership of Anthony Tsegakele, Brandon finished their season with a record of 13-9, including a seven game win-streak in November 2022 and a Canada West playoff run. Named Canada West Athlete of the Week multiple times for his performance this season, Tsegakele tied his career-high 33 points (Nov 5) and 19 rebounds (Jan 13). He scored 430 points in the season, which ranked Tsegakele as Brandon’s leading scorer and 13th in all of U SPORTS. Anthony Tsegakele returns to the CEBL for his third season this summer.
“Anthony is coming off a sensational U SPORTS season, where he received recognition as one of the country’s top student-athletes in Men’s Basketball.” said Rattlers General Manager, Barry Rawlyk “He played a significant role in the success of our team as a U SPORTS developmental player last season, and is expected to come in and play an even larger role with the team this year.”

Isaac Simon joins the Rattlers after his first year with the University of Alberta. Prior to his collegiate debut the Regina, Saskatchewan-native competed with Harvest City Christian Academy where they won city and provincial championships during his senior season in 2022. Simon joined Canada West’s Alberta Golden Bears for the 2022-23 season. In his collegiate career debut Simon averaged 9.8 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 23.5 minutes in 27 games. He was named to the Canada West All-Rookie Team and recognized by the University of Alberta as Male Rookie of the Year.

As a rookie, Simon helped lead the Golden Bears to a 15-5 record. He played all 27 games while starting 16 games of the season. He ranked top 5 on the Golden Bears in total minutes played (634), percentage from the field (.500), total rebounds (99), and total assists (59). The first year guard set his single-game career-highs this season – 21 points (Dec 29), 10 rebounds (Jan 6), 8 assists (Nov 11), and 3 steals (Jan 14). Issac Simon makes his CEBL debut in his return to Saskatchewan this summer.
“Isaac established himself as one of the top newcomers to U SPORTS Men’s Basketball last season by quickly establishing an important role for the University of Alberta.” said Rattlers General Manager, Barry Rawlyk “We are thrilled to have a Saskatchewan-born player of his caliber on our roster this season, as his future is very bright. Not only are both Anthony and Isaac terrific basketball players, they are outstanding young men that will be tremendous ambassadors in the community for the Saskatchewan Rattlers.”

Canadian Elite Basketball League free agency has opened with more player announcements to follow. The 2023 CEBL schedule has been released with the Rattlers season opener scheduled for May 31st 2023 at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, SK.
Individual game tickets range from $30 in the bronze section to $90 for seating in the courtside row 2 (All courtside row 1 offers are sold out), three-games bundles start at $28/seat per game in the bronze section, half season five-packs start at $35/seat per game in the silver section, and season tickets include 10 regular season games and one playoff game starting at $33/seat per game. All ticket can also be purchased through the Rattlers Front Office (306) 244-2181, Saskatchewan Rattlers website, or via Ticketmaster. For more seating options, luxury suites, and group rates; fans can contact an account executive
All games including playoffs will be live streamed on CEBL’s OTT platform, CEBL+, and on CEBL Mobile, the official app of the CEBL (available on Android and iOS devices). TSN will showcase live coverage of select CEBL games on TSN and TSN+.
About the Saskatchewan Rattlers
The Saskatchewan Rattlers are Saskatchewan’s professional basketball team, one of the six original team’s in the CEBL – the Rattlers won the 2019 inaugural season championship. Playing out of SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – the Rattlers offer an entertainment-focused environment surrounded by some of the world’s top professional athletes. The Rattlers are a community-first organization and take pride in their ability to bring communities together while making sport more accessible to the province.
About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL)
A league created by Canadians for Canadians with a mission to develop Canadian players, coaches, sports executives, and referees, the CEBL boasts the highest percentage of Canadian players of any pro league in the country with 71 percent of its 2022 roster being Canadian Players bringing experience from the NBA, NBA G League, top international pro leagues, the Canadian National program, and top NCAA programs as well as U SPORTS. Nine players have moved from the CEBL into the NBA following a CEBL season, and 28 CEBL players have attended NBA G League training camps during October. The CEBL runs from May through August. More information about the CEBL is available at CEBL.ca and @cebleague on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, & YouTube.









