• The 1980–81 NBA season was the Bullets 20th season in the NBA and their 8th season in the city of Washington, D.C. Following the season, Wes Unseld retired...
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  • The 1981–82 NBA season was the Bullets’ 21st season in the NBA and their ninth in the city of Washington, D.C. This for first since 1967-68 season Wes...
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  • (June 18, 1986). "Bullets Trade Ruland, Robinson, Get Malone". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 12, 2022. "1986-87 Washington Bullets Roster and Stats"...
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  • 26, 1980, the Washington Bullets acquired 1981 and 1982 second-round picks from the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Dave Corzine. The Bullets used...
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  • into the Hall of Fame as a coach. DuPree, David (February 2, 1981). "Archibald 'Biggest' NBA Star". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 1, 2024....
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    On March 30, 1981, then President of the United States Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C., as he was returning...
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    Wes Unseld (category Washington Bullets head coaches)
    Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets. Unseld played college basketball for the Louisville Cardinals and was selected with the second overall pick by the Bullets in the...
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    Pittsburgh. The arena was also the host of the 1980 NBA All-Star Game. The Washington Wizards were known as the Bullets until 1997 and played the first five home...
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    Frank Johnson (basketball) (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    1981 NBA draft with the 11th pick by the Washington Bullets. He played point guard in the NBA for the Bullets (1981–1988), the Houston Rockets (1988–89) (he...
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  • Washington Bullets acquired a first-round pick from the Houston Rockets as compensation for the signing of Tom Henderson as a free agent. The Bullets...
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  • Jeff Ruland (category Washington Bullets players)
    Warriors in the 1980 NBA draft with the 25th overall pick but was traded to the Washington Bullets for a second round pick in the 1981 NBA draft. Due to...
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    Elvin Hayes (category Washington Bullets players)
    year called the Capital Bullets, Hayes averaged postseason career-bests of 25.9 points and 15.9 rebounds per game in a Bullets 4–3 first round series loss...
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  • This is a list of seasons completed by the Washington Wizards, a professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. The Wizards are a member of the National...
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    Lawrence Boston (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    Boston was selected by the Washington Bullets as the 81st overall pick of the 1978 NBA draft. He played for the Bullets in the National Basketball Association...
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  • Greg Ballard (basketball) (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    "1979–80 Washington Bullets Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. "1980–81 Washington Bullets Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. "1981–82 Washington...
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  • Sandinista! (category 1980 albums)
    was "Police on My Back", "Somebody Got Murdered", "The Call Up", "Washington Bullets", "Ivan Meets G.I. Joe" and "Hitsville U.K.". The side two track listing...
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  • Chubby Cox (category Washington Bullets players)
    for the Washington Bullets, scoring 29 total points. Cox played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) from 1978 to 1981. Over three...
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    Derek Smith (basketball) (category Washington Bullets assistant coaches)
    for the Washington Bullets from 1994 until his death. Smith attended the University of Louisville from 1979 to 1982. He was a member of the 1980 University...
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  • The Washington Wizards (formerly known as the Chicago Packers, the Chicago Zephyrs, the Baltimore Bullets, the Capital Bullets, and the Washington Bullets)...
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    Phil Chenier (category Washington Bullets announcers)
    the next season, but never could crack the Bullets' starting lineup again. Chenier was released by the Bullets after the 1978–79 season, and played briefly...
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  • Kevin Porter (basketball, born 1950) (category Washington Bullets players)
    veteran free agent with the Washington Bullets for 1979-80. The Detroit Pistons received a first round draft pick in 1980 (which ended up with Golden...
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    Catholic bishop of Yakima diocese Bryan Warrick, NBA player for the Washington Bullets, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Indiana Pacers Alexys...
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    Gene Shue (category Washington Bullets head coaches)
    Baltimore Bullets and Buddy Jeannette, recollecting in 1994: When I was a kid growing up in Govans and Buddy was the leader of the Bullets, I was such...
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  • Guy Williams (basketball) (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    He played for the Washington Bullets and Golden State Warriors. Williams played collegiately at San Francisco College from 1978–1980, and then transferred...
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    Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, and Washington Bullets. King is a four-time NBA All-Star, four-time All-NBA selection and...
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    approached the entrance of the building, Chapman fired five hollow-point bullets from a .38 special revolver, four of which hit Lennon in the back. Lennon...
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    Gus Williams (basketball) (category Washington Bullets players)
    championship in 1979. He also played for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Bullets and Atlanta Hawks. Williams played high school basketball at Mount...
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    Mitch Kupchak (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    was drafted by the Washington Bullets in 1976 and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team. He had four productive seasons with Washington and was part of the...
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  • Bullets, who folded in 1954, are not affiliated with the present-day Washington Wizards, who were known as the Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets from...
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    Hannah and Her Sisters and 1994's Bullets Over Broadway (both directed by Woody Allen), one Golden Globe Award for Bullets Over Broadway, the 1997 Primetime...
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