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Indios de Mayagüez (basketball)

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Nailon for Herve Laminaza surpassed the team's maximum player change and ruled that the games played by Nailon had to be played again. This determination was devastating for the team's aspirations for the playoffs as they lost one of those two games with the Piratas de Quebradillas and the team fell short by two games to make it to the playoffs for the second time in three seasons. Mayagüez finished with a 10-20 record in 2011.
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and the only one with Mayagüez. Rafael ‘Bolote’ Selosse was the head coach. Gabriel Castro Rivera, known for the ‘Los Indios de mi Pueblo’ program, was a co-owner along with William Navas and Mario Quintero. Between 1958 and 1971 Mayagüez entered its first hiatus as a franchise, returning to the league in 1972.
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arrived. Mike Santos wore Mayaguez's uniform in 1986 and 87. In 1987 four new players entered the club (Pedro Albizu, Raymond de Jesús, Mitchell and Gerald Lebrón). De Jesús would stay the longest with the team, playing for six seasons (87–92). In ‘88’ Gustavo Santos and Frank Memoli (88–89) arrived.
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Tomas ‘Guabina’ Gutiérrez. In 1973 Andrés ‘Conga’ Cepeda (73–80), ‘Piro’ Cabrera and Jack Allison arrived. The 1974 roster included Víctor Secuola and Ralph Menar and in 1975 José (Joe) Pacheco, was the best scorer of the team equipo with 18PPG. Pacheco only played for Mayagüez that year (beforehand
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on March 9, 2012 for a 95–94 loss, Mayagüez won three straight to put their record at 5–2. Another loss to Bayamón on March 17, 2012 dropped them to 5–3. The Indios then went on an 8-game winning streak, the longest for any team that season to obtained the first position on the standing with a 13–3
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Alberto Montañéz (94 y 95), Jorge Rivera, ‘Mandy’, Cesar Bocachica and Franklin Román (94 and 98), among others. In 1995 Edwin Pellot wore the uniform of Mayagüez as also did Joel Quiñones (95, 96, 2009 and 2010). In '96' came Geno Soto (96, 2000, 01). That year the Tainos had a great reinforcement
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The City of Mayagüez had its first BSN franchise 1956 where José E. Arraras (who in 2000, would end up owning the team) was a player. In 1957 Eddie Lojo joined a team that also had the "Marvelous Blondie" (rubio maravilloso) Jaime Frontera and Pedro ‘Golo’ Laracuente, his first season in the league
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Another three-game winning streak put the Indios' record at 16-4. Another showdown against San Germán on April 16, 2012 marked the worst loss of the season for the Indios de Mayagüez, a 107-75 loss at the Palacio de Recreación y Deportes Coliseum of Mayagüez, dropping their record to 16-5. After a
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as well as the NCAA. This experiment lasted until yet another hiatus in 2005 and 2006. During the hiatus, the franchise forgot to send his roster of players to the league, losing the booking fees on all players, including the college reserves. The franchise returned to the league in 2007, near the
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Frank Prats, who only played for two seasons (80 and 82). The 1980s brought many legendary figures near the end of their careers to Mayagüez. Among them were the great Teófilo ‘Teo’ Cruz, who played for "the tribe" between 1981 and 1982, when he retired from basketball and Héctor ‘El Mago’ Blondet
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In 1977, the new team stars were Nelson Richardson and Dino Robertson. Robertson (77-78) only played two seasons in the league, both for Mayagüez, and averaged 24 PPG. Richardson played in Mayagüez for 5 seasons (77-81). During the 1978 season, the roster was intact, only with Secuola's return who
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During the 2011 season, Mayagüez were determined to turn things around and forget their horrendous 2010 season. They signed Venezuela's national team player, Héctor "Pepito" Romero as their key addition. Also added were some role players such as Eric Rodríguez and Héctor Valenzuela during the off
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and Brandon Robinson to substitute these players. Mayagüez would be in race for the eighth and final spot of the playoffs but the team had two games confiscated and reschedule to be replayed because of an ineligible player change for Herve Laminaza. The league ruled that the substitution of Lee
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when a fight broke out between the teams and the referees had to suspend play and five players from "the tribe", ending the team's hopes for the rest of the season. In 1982 Juan ‘Conejo’ Rosas and Juan Alverio (82–86 and 90) arrived in what was Mario Henry Rodriguez's last year with the team.
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who wore the "taíno" uniform during the 1981 season. The 1981 season also had Jaime Rivera, Rolando Alvarez, Noel Martin and Pete Aguilar (81–83). This season was filled with many high expectations from the fans as the team signed various veteran starting players and moved into the
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During the 2012 season, Mayagüez would begin the season with only 9 players signed. The Puerto Rican press had put them as the worst team in the BSN League. With no major stars in the team, Eddie Casiano, who won the Mexican League Championship earlier in the year with
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member, retires as player, succumbing to the many lesions. In 2009, their first season under owner Luis Vargas and Eddie Casiano as head coach, they reached their first semi finals in franchise history. They lost to eventual the eventual BSN champions, the
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With Dr. Ariel Rojas Davis, Eudaldo Báez Cruz and Dr. Iván Martínez Deliz as club owners, 1983 saw the arrival of Vicente Ithier (83-88 and 90 in Cabo Rojo), Gerry Ocasio (83–87), Bradley Pacheco (83 y 84) and Eddie Torres (1983). A year later (1984)
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by a final score of 80–68 to the delight of fans in attendance. By mid season, Mayagüez would again confront problems with Héctor Romero (knee injury) and Herve Laminaza (family problems). The team then signed Dwayne Jones, Sean Williams,
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point of dissolving. It had several problems with coaches Wigberto Quintana, Gabi Miranda, Manolo Cintron and Omar González. Keenan Jourdon (2007–10) became the team leader. That year Giovanni Jiménez (2007–present) as well as
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season. They selected Carlos Rivera from a special draft from Leones de Ponce and former Siena player Edwin Ubiles in the BSN's new players Draft. Their key loss was townsman Alex Galindo, to the Gallitos de Isabela.
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was with Mayagüez on three occasions (74, 78, 80). The 1979 season saw the team adding locals, José ‘Gorilon’ Alicea (79–83) and Rubén Bayron (79–81). In 1980 the approval of the entrance of players from other
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After a failed first attempt during the 1956 and 1957 seasons, Mayagüez has had a BSN franchise since 1972. With hiatuses between 1958 and 1971, 1997 and finally during the 2005 and 2006 seasons.
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in Anthony Douglas. In 1997 the franchise took a season hiatus and returned for the 1998 season, which starred Carlos Escaleea, John Cotte and in which Matt Nover was also a productive player.
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coach and Radio reporter Johnny Flores, who worked as assistant coach took the job, achieving 6 consecutive victories and becoming a sensation, until Mayaguez confronted the league-leading
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with a record of 22–8 after having just made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history in 2009. The team has qualified for the playoffs in 3 seasons of their 59-year existence.
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By 2001, team owner Don Luis Falto began to invest large amounts of money without skimping on expenses and brought to Mayagüez the best players and leaders available (Edgardo Vechio,
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Disagreements in the rental fee of the Recreation Palace with the Municipal Administration of Mayaguez forced club directors to relocate the team south to the neighboring town of
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has been its home city for all but five of the team's active seasons given that the franchise has gone through several hiatuses in its history. Along with the
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in the semi-final series 4–2. That year, Luis Vargas won the Owner of the Year Award and Eddie Casiano won the Coach of the Year Award.
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By that year, the team owners were, Segismundo López and Enrique ‘Chino’ Vázquez Báez, the team played in the gymnasium/coliseum of the
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In 2010, Mayagüez started the season 0–10 due in part to injuries to key players, including a season-ending injury to their captain,
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for Dalmau). T.L. Latson (99–2004) and Guillermo ‘Panamá’ Meyer helped the cause for many years. During that time,
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The team has advanced to the BSN Finals only once, winning the 2012 season championship over the
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arrived (later Damon Santiago and Gerardo Zayas would arrive in a controversial trade with
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on March, 6 (90-83). After blowing an 11-point lead going into the fourth quarter with
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72–61 in Game 5 of the Finals to win their first BSN Championship in team history.
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beat Mayagüez on April 7, 2012 87–79 stopping the Indios' 8-game winning streak.
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Rodríguez had been playing with the team for eight seasons (75–82).
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In the year 1994, the team moved back to Mayagüez and became the
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In 1999, with Jose E. Arraras as club owner, Fernando Ortiz and
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since 1981. The franchise first entered the league in 1956, and
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The Indios started the season 2-0, before falling to the
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Mayagüez started the 2011 season with two losses to the
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on April 19, 2012, Mayagüez won three straight games.
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