BayHawks lead local investor Owen McCormick was reached by the Erie Times-News on Monday but did not confirm the report. According to the paper, it is unclear what the team would be called or who would be the coach. The Erie BayHawks retained their name after majority owner Steve Demetriou agreed to sell the franchise to the Magic last fall, according to the paper.

The Hawks and BayHawks would likely have a hybrid agreement with the Hawks to run basketball operations.

The BayHawks are currently 7-18 and in last place in the Atlantic Division.

The Hawks often use the D-League as part of their player development. Without an affiliation, the Hawks assign players via the flexible assignment rule. They have sent Mike Scott and rookies Taurean Prince and DeAndre Bembry on D-League stints this season.

Hawks Director of Player Personnel John Treloar was head coach of the BayHawks from 2008-10.

According to the nba.com report, the D-League is planning several other moves involving the Wizards, Bucks and Clippers. Also, on Monday, the league announced that the Timberwolves had a letter of intent to purchase the D-League’s Iowa Energy and become the 18th NBA team to own an affiliate.