The Montreal Alliance defeated the Saskatoon Mamba 93-80 on Tuesday in Verdun, Quebec, to secure their first early-season CEBL victory [1].
This win provides the Alliance with critical momentum as they seek to establish a positive trajectory for the remainder of their professional basketball season. Early victories in the Canadian Elite Basketball League often dictate seeding and psychological advantages for teams competing in the regional circuit.
Lue Williams II led the offensive effort for Montreal, contributing 19 points [2] to the final tally. The team's performance in Verdun demonstrated a cohesive offensive strategy that allowed them to maintain a double-digit lead over the Mamba throughout the closing stages of the contest.
Montreal focused on high-percentage shots and defensive rotations to stifle the Saskatoon offense. The 93-80 result marks a significant milestone for the franchise as it continues to build its identity within the league [1].
While the Mamba attempted to close the gap in the second half, the Alliance remained disciplined. The victory ensures that Montreal enters the next phase of early-season play with a winning record, reducing the pressure on the roster as they face upcoming opponents.
“The Montreal Alliance defeated the Saskatoon Mamba 93-80”
This victory signals the Montreal Alliance's ability to compete at a high level early in the CEBL season. By securing a decisive win at home in Verdun, the team has validated its current roster construction and offensive approach, which could make them a formidable opponent as the league transitions from early-season play into a more rigorous schedule.





