Super League Basketball is prepared for a distribution from the driven body of the British Games
Super League Basketball (SLB) says it is ready to separate from the British basketball federation (BBF) after claiming it was excluded from discussions about the future of the British professional basketball league in Britain.
The BBF’s administrative body announced that he preferred the status of the bidder in the group leading Portland Trail Blazers President Marshall Glyckman in his search for a long-term league operator.
The BBF said that the tender process “entered the new phase”, with Glickman – In addition to the partner of Chris Dillov and Arjun measures – entering the exclusive negotiation period.
However, the SLB – founded last summer to replace the British basketball league that collapsed in the middle of financial problems, “she said she was not consulted and was ready to continue outside the competence of the BBF.
SLB Chair Vaughn Millette told the BBC Sports last summer “was engaged in good faith” and received a temporary three-year permit for work “, understood that collaborative approach to a long-term license on behalf of SLB”.
Millette Said: “Following The BBF’s Decision to run for the long-term License to run the Men’s Professional League in Great Britain, The SLB’s Shareholders and Directors Unanimously Took The Difficult Decision to Withdraw From The Process After Concerns Were Raised Due to the legality of BBF shares.
“Despite communication of this concern in the BBF for several months, the SLB never received significant answers and the tender document has not enabled any changes and conditions. This approach would be made in that league.”
The BBF told the BBC sport to believe that the SLB will offer to become long-term licenses to be considered inappropriate for SLB “to carefully involve the proposed evaluation criteria.”
“Despite the incentive of the BBF, the SLB decided not to enter the proceedings. It was their decision to get themselves, but that meant not to allocate them a long-term license,” said BBF said.
“Now every club will decide whether he wants to get involved with the preferred bidder to understand and – if they want to – negotiate what is on offer.”
2025-01-31 22:05:00