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crashed, losing half of its value against the U.S. dollar, ultimately costing over a million Mexicans their jobs in the recession that followed. Most of the Aztecas' expenses, primarily player salaries, were in American dollars, but revenues, including ticket sales, were in the now devalued peso.
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in 1995. The Aztecas also drafted Andy Olivarez, formerly of USC and a member of the Mexico National Team, and is considered the best player in CIMEBA and on the national team them. On February 10, 1995 the team lost 159-154 to the
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Despite a 19-37 record (lost tie-breaker), the Aztecas' home attendance was huge by CBA standards, with several announced crowds over 9,000. In their final home game of the season, they beat the
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124-109 before 12,587 fans, an all-time record for the CBA. But it wasn't enough to keep the team south of the border. In December 1994, the Mexican
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One of the largest cities in the Western Hemisphere, Mexico City has a significant fan interest in basketball. In 1994, the owner of the
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Logan could not afford another season in Mexico. On September 20, 1995, the Aztecas announced their move to San Diego, as the
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in double overtime; this, despite the fact that Mexico City was nearly one hundred times the size of the Chinook's home of
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was named the new head coach and general manager. The Aztecas opened their season on November 18, 1994, at the
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Despite having the largest crowds due to Olivarez being on the team, the Aztecaz still could not survive.
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During the season, the Aztecas produced at least two NBA call-ups,
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in their first home game. Attendance at the Palacio was 8,295.
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Mexico Aztecas logo
Continental Basketball Association
Detroit Spirits
Palacio de los Deportes
Mexico City
Mexico
Mack Calvin
Continental Basketball Association
Fargo-Moorhead Fever
Detroit Spirits
Savannah Spirits
Tulsa Fast Breakers
Tulsa Zone
Palacio de los Deportes
Mack Calvin
Oklahoma City Cavalry
Chicago Rockers
Steve Henson
Greg Grant
Tri-City Chinook
Kennewick, Washington
Omaha Racers
peso
San Diego Wildcards
Dexter Boney
Demetrius Calip
Joe Courtney
Greg Grant
Steve Henson
Alex Holcombe

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