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New basketball league on track for first tip off, but not without challenges

With the return of professional basketball in New Brunswick scheduled for the end of March, there have been a few speed bumps on the road to the Eastern Canadian Basketball League's first games.

As of Wednesday, the Saint John Union, who are slated to face off against the Bathurst Bears on March 31, had three of its 12 players in the city. All teams are made up of a mix of Canadian and international players, whose arrivals have been slowed by obtaining work permits and finishing contracts with other leagues. 

"It's a little frustrating not to have everybody here at the same time. But by the end of the weekend, everybody will be in," said Dwayne Tingley, league vice-president. 

The Union will soon have enough players to field a starting five, according to team manager Randy Loatman, with two more players set to arrive on Thursday. 

Tingley said the organizing team behind the league is learning as they go. 

"A bunch of us were anticipating everything to run smoothly. And the first year things don't always run smoothly," he said. 

Fans should have patience with the league as it finds its way, said Adam Doherty, the administrator of Take the Charge -Saint John Union Fanpage, a Facebook group.

"This is all new to them," Doherty said. "They're trying to build a product. And obviously, you know, they're having some struggles with it. But I think it'll get to where it needs to be."

The basketball league will be made up of six teams from across the Maritimes, including the Bathurst Bears, Charlottetown Power, Moncton Motion, Saint John Union, Truro Tide and Valley Vipers, who will represent the Annapolis Valley. 

Pro basketball was last in New Brunswick when the Saint John Riptide and Moncton Magic played in the National

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