“This team is going to be something special for the citizens of Erie,” said Demetriou. “We’re going to deliver great family entertainment and a high level of competitive basketball, and we now have a great name and logo to go along with that.”
Named for Erie landmark Presque Isle Bay and the hawks that inhabit Presque Isle State Park, the BayHawks logo consists of a black bodied hawk with a red head, gold beak and gold claws, soaring with wings spread in front of a gold basketball. “Erie” is arched above the ball and “BayHawks” adorns the bird’s wings. BayHawks staff greeted season-ticket holders at the Erie Maritime Museum in front of the U.S. Brig Niagara for the unveiling, handing out t-shirts adorned with the BayHawks logo.
"We are extremely excited about the newly-christened Erie BayHawks, who are a symbol of the NBA D-League's continued growth in 2008-09 after a season of record-breaking ticket sales and attendance figures," said NBA D-League President, Dan Reed. “With today's unveiling of their name and logo, the BayHawks are truly ready to fly with the NBA D-League.”
Erie is one of two new expansion markets, along with Reno, Nev. set to begin play in the NBA D-League during the 2008-09 season. The two new franchises bring the NBA D-League’s total to 16. NBA affiliations will be determined at a later date. Erie will be associated with either two or three NBA teams that can assign their first and second-year players to their affiliate a maximum of three times per season. The 2007-08 NBA season saw over 30 players assigned from the NBA to the D-League, including over 30 percent of the 2007 NBA Draft class, giving young players a chance to further develop through valuable playing time.
Tickets for Erie D-League games are on sale and can be purchased via their website at www.eriebayhawks.com or by calling 814-790-5600. Games will be played at Louis J. Tullio Arena.
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