[1][2] The Aztecas played their home games at the Palacio de los Deportes (Sports Palace), where they were supported by a popular cheerleading squad.
[4] During the season, the Aztecas produced at least two NBA call-ups, Steve Henson in early November and Greg Grant in 1995.
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 Omaha Racers 124-109 before 12,587 fans, an all-time record for the CBA.
Most of the Aztecas' expenses, primarily player salaries, were in American dollars, but revenues, including ticket sales, were in the now devalued peso.