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Years ago
How will it all work?
My understanding is that BASA is no more and it is now BSA - as for the releationship between the 36ers, lightning and BSA that is entirely up to the new owners - both clubs are now privately owned.
One would think that anyone considering a new team in the NBL wouldnt need any sort of approval from the local/state organisation.
However I'm sure most clubs look more and more at the local scene for supporters and thus promote/help out in one way or another.
Quick examples - Lindsay Gaze, obviously very much involved in Basketball Victoria
Dragons - getting out to alot of local clubs and promoting strong.
