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Harvey Grant
"The General" showed promise in his rookie season... Twin brother of Horace Grant, Chicago's starting power forward... Good shooter... Third on team in blocked shots... Played on 1988 Sooners team that reached the NCAA Championship game... First team all-Big Eight and third team all-America in 1988.
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The perfect small forward, Bob is a capable defender and a good passer.



Selected by the Orlando Magic in the 1989 Expansion Draft... One of the top offensive rebounders in the NBA... Led Bullets with 230 offensive boards... Started in 77 games... Obtained by Bullets from 76ers with Moses Malone and two first round draft choices for Jeff Ruland and Cliff Robinson... Nation's top rebounder during senior year in college.



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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Dave Stallworth
Following a noteworthy career at Wichita State, Dave demonstrated ability to provide an instant surge when he entered pro lineup as he collected career high of 35 points vs. Royals in mid-February, 1967. Came to Bullets in trade 11-11-71.
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