• The 195152 NBA season was the Bullets' 5th season in the NBA and eighth overall season of existence. 1951-52 Baltimore Bullets...
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  • were renamed the Wizards. The Baltimore Bullets began play in 1944 as an American Basketball League (ABL) team. The Bullets acquired their name in reference...
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  • Capital Bullets season was the team's first in Washington, D.C. area, southwest from nearby Baltimore. Prior to the 1973–74 season, the Baltimore Bullets relocated...
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  • The 195152 NBA season was the sixth season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Minneapolis Lakers winning the NBA Championship...
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  • First Team "Bullets Drop Exhibition to Boston Quint". The Baltimore Sun. October 16, 1950. "Celtic Win Again". Associated Press. October 17, 1951. "Celtics...
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  • there for one season in 1969–70. Washington’s next NBA team would not be established until a future reformed version of the Baltimore Bullets relocated there...
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  • The 1950–51 NBA season was the Bullets' 4th season in the NBA and seventh overall season of existence. 1950-51 Baltimore Bullets...
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  • finalists, while division titles were always a regular season achievement. h The original Baltimore Bullets, who folded in 1954, are not affiliated with the...
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  • changes for the 1951 NBA off-season and 195152 NBA season. The Syracuse Nationals traded Alex Hannum and Fred Scolari to the Baltimore Bullets for Red Rocha...
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  • Melchiorre from Bradley University was selected first overall by the Baltimore Bullets. However, he never played in the NBA due to his involvement in a point...
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  • The 195152 New York Knicks season was the sixth season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Knicks finished third in the Eastern...
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  • Pacific Division. The Baltimore Bullets relocated to the Washington, D.C. suburb of Landover, Maryland to become the Capital Bullets. The New Orleans Jazz...
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  • Washington Capitols (category Basketball teams disestablished in 1951)
    the Baltimore Bullets became the Capital Bullets, now known as the Washington Wizards. The Capitols' 81.7 win percentage in the BAA's inaugural season was...
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  • The Bullets never again made the playoffs, and the franchise folded midway through the 1954–55 season. (1) New York Knicks vs. (4) Baltimore Bullets: Knicks...
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  • The 195152 NBA season was the Nationals' 3rd season in the NBA. x – clinched playoff spot Dolph Schayes, All-NBA First Team 195152 Syracuse Nationals...
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  • The 195152 NBA season was the Warriors' 6th season in the NBA. x – clinched playoff spot Paul Arizin, NBA All-Star Game Joe Fulks, NBA All-Star Game...
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    draft by the Baltimore Bullets. He was unable to showcase his skills beyond a few exhibition games. Although he was waived by the Bullets two days before...
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    of the 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...
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  • Bill Calhoun (basketball) (category Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954) players)
    1945 to 1946. He played with the Rochester Royals (1947–51), Baltimore Bullets (195152), and Milwaukee Hawks (1952–55) in the NBL, BAA and NBA. "Bill...
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  • York Americans (1943–44) Wilmington Bombers (1943–44 to 1946–47) Baltimore Bullets (1944–45 to 1946–47) joined the Basketball Association of America...
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    the Baltimore Bullets with the sixth overall pick of the 1948 BAA draft. He played for the Bullets (1948–51) and Philadelphia Warriors (195152) in the...
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  • Gene Lipscomb from joining the EPBL Baltimore Bullets. Teams Allentown Jets Camden Bullets (relocated from Baltimore, Maryland preseason) Easton-Phillipsburg...
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  • of the Fort Wayne Pistons wins the inaugural Rookie of the Year award. Baltimore Boston New York Philadelphia Syracuse Fort Wayne Indiana- polis Milwaukee...
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    2022–23 season as part of the franchise's 50th season celebration. Also hosted Game 4 of the 1979 NBA Finals against the Washington Bullets, three games...
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    Jim Slaughter (category Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954) players)
    in the 1951 NBA draft by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks after a collegiate career at South Carolina. He played for the Baltimore Bullets in 195152 and averaged...
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  • Streak includes seasons as Buffalo Braves and San Diego Clippers. b Team last qualified for the Conference Finals as Washington Bullets. c Franchise inactive...
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  • the time), and Norm Mager (who was playing his rookie season for the original Baltimore Bullets of the NBA at the time) would be arrested and charged...
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    Selvy was drafted first overall by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1954 NBA draft. He went on to play nine seasons in the National Basketball Association...
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  • d. Scranton Miners 2-1 1959–60 Easton Madisons d. Baltimore Bullets 2-1 1960–61 Baltimore Bullets d. Allentown Jets 1-0 1961–62 Allentown Jets d. Williamsport...
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  • 11 seasons, the Bullets played in Baltimore before moving to Landover, Maryland, within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, in 1973. Baltimore was...
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