
Rainmen Still Negotiating with the NBA D-League
June 10, 2008 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Halifax Rainmen News Release
(Halifax, N.S.) Owner of the Halifax Rainmen Andre Levingston is continuing talks with NBA D-League President Dan Reed. "Negotiations are going well and we continue to work with the NBADL to mitigate issues of concern."
On Tuesday June 17th, Levingston and co-owner David Dobbin will fly to New York City for another sit down with D-League officials. "We are willing to do whatever it takes to become a D-League team and we will continue to negotiate as long as we have to," said Levingston.
In the meantime Levingston is reviewing alternatives for the Halifax Rainmen. "There are options open to us and we are exploring all of them. As soon as we have an answer from the NBA D-League we will be able to announce our plans."
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