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Daily Position Focus: Guard

Phil Chenier
Mark Price
Calbert Cheaney
A.J. English
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Chris Webber
Ben Wallace
Rod Strickland

Bullets Gallery

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* Factoid: Pervis Ellison played Center for the mighty Bullets. and * Factoid: Pervis Ellison played Forward for the mighty Bullets.
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Bullets Update cards
Bullets Coffee Talk
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Leonard has developed into one of the outstanding young forwards in the NBA. The Supersonics' most consistent forward of 1975-76, he came to the Bullets in exchange for Nick Weatherspoon last season. Leonard was MVP of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association at Long Beach State in 1973-74.



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.



Signed with Bullets as a free agent 10/31/91... Set career-highs in scoring, rebounding, steals and assists in 1991...Scored career-high 18 points at Milwaukee 1/11/91... Previously played three seasons in CBA, mostly with LaCrosse Catbirds...Averaged 16.5 ppg in 119 CBA games.



Rookie Cards

Jeff Malone
Ledell Eackles
Harvey Grant

Gallery Redux!

Kenny Walker, Forward - Bullets.
Jim McIlvaine, Center - Bullets.

Back to the Front! Bullets card back du jour...

Washington Bullets, Harvey Grant
Chicago Packers. Chicago Zephyrs. Baltimore Bullets. Capital Bullets. The Washington Bullets tried all of those incarnations before settling on the current name in 1974-75. The team enjoyed its only 60-win season its first year as the Washington Bullets and brought home its only NBA title after a seven-game series with Seattle in 1978. DID YOU KNOW? Bullets coach Wes Unseld is also the only player in franchise history to win the regular-season NBA Most Valuable Player Award (1968-69). The 1985-86 Bullets, buoyed by the debut of the tallest player in NBA history (7-foot-7-inch Manute Bol), set the NBA single-season blocks record (716). SCORECARD. On November 13, 1987, Washington went to the line 69 times against the Knicks and set an NBA record for most free throws (60) in a regulation NBA game.
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Bullets
Total Card Count

711

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