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Earl Monroe
Described by many as the most exciting player in basketball, Earl has had three straight sensational years with the Bullets and was a prime force in driving the club to the playoffs the past two seasons. A runaway choice as the NBA's Rookie of the Year for 1967-68, Earl was the nation's all-time single season scoring champion with 1,329 points in his senior year at Winston-Salem.
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"I'm a warrior. I don't think I have anything to prove to anybody. But if I believe in myself. I have something to prove to me." The go-to man on every squad he plays on when healthy, Chris Webber is as dangerous an inside "4" as there is in the game. The Bullets were 30-37 without Webber last season and 9-6 with him in the lineup. "C.Webb" is a natural go-to man with the game on the line because of his ability to catch the ball, muscle inside and draw fouls.



One of the Bullets steadiest players, Wes is an outstanding passer. He has knack of using skills to complement teammates.



Rick has an excellent touch for a big man, he can hit the oustide shot with consistency. He had a game-high of 28 Points for the Bullets in 1980-81 and contributed 25 Assists, 21 Steals and 44 Blocked Shots in 696 Minutes of action. Rick was 3-time NAIA All-American.



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Kevin Grevey, Forward - Bullets. and Kevin Grevey, Guard - Bullets.
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Harvey Grant
Washington's Harvey Grant has done his share of rejoicing in 1992-93. Through the NBA All-Star break, Grant was leading the Bullets in scoring with 19.2 points per game, up nearly seven points from his career average and 6.3 points per game more than his twin brother, Horace, was averaging for the Bulls. Harvey also set a personal single-game high with 41 points against the Hornets on December 19, 1992.
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