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Wes Unseld (41) of the Baltimore Bullets tries to keep the ball in play in a 1969 game versus the Boston Celtics. Unseld would be named the NBA's Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in 1969.
There would be no parade up Charles Street to celebrate the 1947-48 Baltimore Bullets’ Basketball Association of America title. No proclamation from Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro Jr. No ...
Unseld captained the Baltimore and Washington Bullets to 4 NBA Finals appearances in the 1970s and to a championship in 1977-78. From NBA.com Staff Wes Unseld was the league’s MVP and Rookie of ...
On May 10, 1948, the Baltimore Bullets of the Basketball Association of America selected Marshall Gemberling, a Mount Joy ...
Danny Ferry said Bullets owner Abe Pollin promoted his father to general manager in 1973, the year the team moved from Baltimore to Landover, because he sold so many advertisements for the team ...
In 1964, Mr. Foreman bought a minority share in the National Basketball Association's Baltimore Bullets franchise with Abe Pollin and Arnold Heft for a then-record price of $1.1 million. Four ...
The franchise would move from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. in 1973, becoming the Capital Bullets for one season and then the Washington Bullets officially in 1974-75.
The Washington Wizards , formerly known as the Washington Bullets and Baltimore Bullets, have sported some very interesting uniforms over the years. As their 2010-2011 season is already over, they ...