Year-round development options, CEBL pipeline could help keep Canadian hoops talent at home
As U Sports' top-tier talent raises the bar, the incentive to stay in Canada increases for potential recruits wooed by America.
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![Isiaha Mike of the Scarborough Shooting Stars, pictured during a game on Aug. 6, scored 12 points in his team's 74-71 win over the Niagara River Lions in the CEBL Eastern Conference final on Friday in Langley, B.C. A male basketball player wearing number 24 leaps towards the basket while holding the ball with both hands as a defender attempts to block with his right hand.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6934922.1691808433!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/92853974.jpg)
As U Sports' top-tier talent raises the bar, the incentive to stay in Canada increases for potential recruits wooed by America.