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Horacio Llamas Grey (born July 17, 1973) is a Mexican former professional
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player. He played two seasons with the
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of the
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(NBA), becoming the first Mexican-born player in NBA history. He currently serves as an assistant coach for
Astros de Jalisco Astros de Jalisco (English: ''Jalisco Astros'') is a professional Mexican basketball team, based in Guadalajara, Jalisco. The Astros are part the CIBACOPA and the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional, the top professional basketball league in ...
in the
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(LNBP).


Early years

Llamas was born in El Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico, the first child of Horacio and Ana Luisa Llamas. He practiced
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from the age of two, followed by
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, and did not begin playing basketball until he was 15.


College career

Llamas was discovered by
Pima Community College Pima Community College (PCC) is a Public university, public community college in Pima County, Arizona. It serves the Tucson, Arizona, Tucson metropolitan area with a community college district consisting of five campuses, four education centers, ...
head coach Mike Lopez, who was shown a picture of Llamas by one of his players, who was also from Sinaloa. He played for two years at Pima Community College in
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. As a freshman he averaged 15.4 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game, earning third-team All- Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) honors. He earned second-team All-ACCAC honors as a sophomore, even recording 52 points and 11 rebounds in a game against
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. Instead of attending an
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college, Llamas chose Division II
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where he earned
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Player Of The Year honors during his senior season. He also set school records for blocks in a game (10), season (106) and career (172).


Professional career

Llamas was invited to try out for the
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, but he was released after training camp. He subsequently joined the
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of the
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(CBA), where he averaged 8.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game. The Skyforce went 35–3 with Llamas in the lineup, and he was named to the CBA All-Rookie second team. On February 21, 1997, Llamas signed a 10-day contract with the injury-riddled
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. He chose to wear jersey number 17 which is the date of his birthday. He made his NBA debut against the
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on March 2 at Reunion Arena, playing four minutes and scoring on his only attempt in a 109–108 win. He became the first Mexican to participate in an NBA game. After signing a second 10-day contract, he was signed for the rest of the season. He played in most of the games left that season. His first career start saw him play a career-high 24 minutes with six points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in a 109–96 home win over the
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. Llamas played in 20 games during his debut season, averaging of 1.7 points, 0.9 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game. In the 1997-98 season, he played in eight games, three games in November, one game in February and four in April. He averaged 3.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.1 assists per game and never saw any more than 8 minutes on the court. He had an NBA career-best 7 points including a 3-pointer in his final game for the Suns in a 123–93 thrashing at Houston in the final game of the regular season. After 28 games in two seasons with the Suns, Llamas was released after the 1997–98 season. His production totals may have been adversely affected by his not playing many minutes: in his 28 games, he only saw action a total of 143 minutes, for an average of 5 minutes per game. On the other hand, local newspapers reported during his stint that his conditioning was said to be poor, at least initially. Llamas had an impact in the Phoenix community, partly because of the large amount of
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s who live there. Soon after he began playing with the Suns, he was featured on the cover of the Suns' magazine, '' Fastbreak''. Hoping to keep on bringing Hispanic fans to their home games, the Suns acquired
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's Daniel Santiago soon after Llamas was released. Llamas played in Mexico until he signed with the
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of the
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for the 2001–02 season. Llamas then played with
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. He also had a stint in Spain in 2003, averaging 9.5 points and 5.4 rebounds per game across ten appearances with UB La Palma. Llamas attempted NBA comebacks with the
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in 2002 and with the
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in 2004, but was not signed on either occasion. He returned to Mexico to play with the Soles de Mexicali of the
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(LNBP), appearing with the team from 2005 to 2010 and winning a league title in 2006. Llamas subsequently joined the Pioneros de Quintana Roo, where he won a FIBA Americas League title in 2012 under coach Josep Clarós. In Mexico, Llamas played in the Circuito Mexicano de Básquetbol (CIMEBA) for the Gallos de Ciudad Juárez and the Soles de Jalisco. He played in the LNBP for the Lechugueros de León, Soles de Mexicali and Pioneros de Quintana Roo. He also played in the
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(CIBACOPA) for the Venados de Mazatlán, Cañeros Dorados de Navolato, Trigueros de Ciudad Obregón, Caballeros de Culiacán and Lagartos UAN Tepic. In the (LBE), he played for the Choriceros de Camargo.


National team career

Llamas was the starting center for the
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, and he participated in international events such as the
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, held in
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. He also competed in tournaments such as the
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,
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and FIBA COCABA Championship.


Post-playing career

Llamas retired in 2013 as a member of the Pioneros de Quintana Roo, staying with the team as an assistant coach. The Pioneros also retired his #17 jersey. In 2016, Llamas was hired as the academy director of the Garzas de Plata de la UAEH, a returning member of the LNBP. In 2019, Llamas was named the sporting director at the
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. He joined the
Astros de Jalisco Astros de Jalisco (English: ''Jalisco Astros'') is a professional Mexican basketball team, based in Guadalajara, Jalisco. The Astros are part the CIBACOPA and the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional, the top professional basketball league in ...
as an assistant coach in 2022.


References


External links


Horacio Llamas
at RealGM
Grand Canyon Antelopes bio
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