Montreal Tundra

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Montreal Tundra/Toundra de Montréal
Montreal Tundra/Toundra de Montréal logo
LeagueThe Basketball League 2023
BSL: 2023–present
Founded2022
HistoryMontreal Tundra/Toundra de Montréal
2023–present
ArenaCentre Pierre Charbonneau
LocationMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Team colours     
General managerJuan Mendez
Head coachDamian Buckley
Websitemtltoundra.com
The Basketball League game between the Montreal Tundra and the Lehigh Valley Vipers at Pierre Charbonneau Arena, April 2023

The Montreal Tundra/Toundra de Montréal are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 2022, the team competes in The Basketball Super League (BSL) and play their home games at the Centre Pierre Charbonneau. It played its first game on March 4, 2023, a 121-117 win over the Virginia Valley Vipers.

Background[edit]

Prior to 2021, the most recent professional basketball team in Montreal was in 2012 when the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) added the Montreal Jazz as an expansion team. The team did not play in the 2013–14 NBL Canada season after failing to secure a new ownership group.[1] Since 2021, the city of Montreal has also been home to the Montreal Alliance of the Canadian Elite Basketball League.

Formation[edit]

On June 18, 2022, the NBLC announced that TBL President David Magley, a former NBL Commissioner, will work alongside Audley Stephenson, the current NBLC Commissioner, in overseeing the growth of both leagues.[2]

The league announced that Montreal was approved as a basketball franchise for the upcoming 2023 season. On October 5, 2022, a group of local investors fronted by Canadian basketball player Juan Mendez announced that they had launched a new, Montreal-based professional team that will play in TBL.[3] As a result, of the previous additions of the Newfoundland Rogues and L'Academie D'Alma, the TBL will have three Canadian teams for the 2023 season.[4]

On December 8, 2022, the team name was revealed as the Montreal Tundra/Toundra de Montréal and Igor Rwigema announced as its head coach.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "No Montreal Jazz in London Lightning lineup this year". Metro News. August 5, 2013.
  2. ^ "NBL Canada Expands Partnership With TBL, Eyes Expansion In Near Future". nblcanada.ca/ (Press release). National Basketball League of Canada. June 18, 2022. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
  3. ^ "Montreal launches new professional American basketball franchise". Daily Hive. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". Our Sports Central. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  5. ^ "Montreal's new pro basketball team unveiled its name and logo, and its mascot is wild". Canada Today. December 8, 2022.

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