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The 1938–39 Hammond Ciesar All-Americans season was the second professional basketball season of play for the franchise and first official season for the Hammond Ciesar All-Americans under that new name following their move from Whiting to Hammond, Indiana under the National Basketball League, which was also in its second season that it existed as a professional basketball league after previously existing as a semi-pro or amateur basketball league called the Midwest Basketball Conference in its first two seasons back in 1935. However, if you include their brief time as an independent team before later joining the Midwest Basketball Conference in its second and final season of existence when they first started out as the Whiting Ciesar All-Americans, this would officially be considered at least their fourth season of existence as a team. After playing their only home NBL Playoff game in Hammond, team owner and general manager Edward "Eddie" Ciesar would move the Ciesar All-Americans from Whiting to Hammond to start out the season, making the Ciesar All-Americans the only NBL team to move from one location to another to start out their second season of play. As a result of this move from Whiting to Hammond, the Ciesar All-Americans entered this season as a part of the Western Division for the second straight season in a row, with eight total teams participating in the NBL this season after six teams from the inaugural NBL season left the league or otherwise folded operations and the Sheboygan Red Skins joined the NBL on New Year's Eve of 1938. With their move to Hammond, the Hammond Ciesar All-Americans would play their home games at the Hammond Civic Center, which would be their home venue for the rest of their existence going forward.
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