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Mexico LNBP 11/15 02:00 3 [3] Plateros de Fresnillo v Astros [3] L 89-95
Mexico LNBP 11/14 02:00 3 [3] Plateros de Fresnillo v Astros [3] L 77-85
Mexico LNBP 11/11 02:15 3 [3] Astros v Plateros de Fresnillo [3] L 85-79
Mexico LNBP 11/10 02:15 3 [3] Astros v Plateros de Fresnillo [3] L 99-86
Mexico LNBP 11/05 02:00 - [3] Plateros de Fresnillo v Libertadores De Queretaro [1] L 89-92
Mexico LNBP 11/04 02:00 - [2] Plateros de Fresnillo v Libertadores De Queretaro [1] L 90-96
Mexico LNBP 10/28 02:00 - [3] Plateros de Fresnillo v Correcaminos [7] W 96-83
Mexico LNBP 10/27 02:00 - [3] Plateros de Fresnillo v Correcaminos [7] W 126-101
Mexico LNBP 10/22 02:00 - [4] Santos San luis v Plateros de Fresnillo [3] W 86-92
Mexico LNBP 10/21 02:00 - [4] Santos San luis v Plateros de Fresnillo [3] W 75-88
Mexico LNBP 10/18 03:00 - [6] Soles Mexicali v Plateros de Fresnillo [3] L 87-76
Mexico LNBP 10/17 03:00 - [6] Soles Mexicali v Plateros de Fresnillo [3] W 80-98

Wikipedia - Plateros de Fresnillo

Plateros de Fresnillo (English: Fresnillo Silversmiths) is a professional Mexican basketball team, based in Fresnillo. The Plateros are part Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional, the top professional basketball league in Mexico. The team play their home games at the Gimnasio Solidaridad Municipal, with a capacity of 4,000 spectators.

History

The Plateros were founded in 2019 in order to compete in the 2019–20 LNBP season. The team was created by an initiative of the local government of Fresnillo and the state government of Zacatecas in order to promote basketball in the region. Initially, all the investment was made by the State of Zacatecas government, with an estimate amount of 13 million pesos (around US$560,000).

Plateros joined the three other new teams for the 2019–20: the Astros de Jalisco and the Dorados de Chihuahua.

Plateros is a professional basketball team based in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico. The team was founded in 2019 and competes in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional (LNBP), which is the top professional basketball league in Mexico. The team's name, Plateros, is derived from the Spanish word for "silversmiths," which is a nod to the city's history as a major silver mining center.

The Plateros have quickly established themselves as a competitive team in the LNBP, finishing in the top four of the league standings in their inaugural season. The team's style of play is characterized by a fast-paced, high-scoring offense that relies on quick ball movement and sharpshooting from beyond the arc. The Plateros also play an aggressive, physical style of defense that is designed to disrupt their opponents' offensive flow and force turnovers.

The Plateros' roster is made up of a mix of Mexican and international players, including several former NCAA Division I standouts and professional players from around the world. The team is led by head coach Francisco Olmos, who has a wealth of experience coaching at the professional level in both Mexico and Europe.

Overall, the Plateros are a dynamic and exciting team to watch, with a passionate fan base and a bright future ahead of them in the LNBP.