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Elvin Hayes
Elvin has played 34,453 Minutes in 10 years.
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As a raw rookie Wes averaged 18.2 rebounds per game (second only to Wilt Chamberlain) in helping the Bullets to a first place finish in the Eastern division. Elected Rookie-of-the-Year by the players.



Drafted in first round by Denver in 1986 18th pick overall... Played one season for Denver and was traded to Washington in a four-player deal just before the start of the 1987 season.



Quickly developing into one of the NBA's premier young guards, Phil won't reach his 24th birthday until after the start of the 1974-75 season. With a brilliant future ahead of him, he had the league's top single-game effort of 1972-73 with a 53-point explosion against Portland. Phil excels in all aspects of the game.



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Wes Unseld
The heart of the Bullets, Wes literally turned the team around in his rookie year, lifting the Bullets from last place to first by providing the ignition to the fastbreak. A master of the outlet pass, he won MVP and Rookie of the Year honors in the same season, 1968-69.
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