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    The 1988–89 NBA season was the Bullets' 28th season in the NBA. In the 1988 NBA draft, the Bullets selected Harvey Grant from the University of Oklahoma...
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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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  • The 1989–90 NBA season was the Bullets' 29th season in the National Basketball Association. The Bullets had the ninth overall pick in the 1989 NBA draft...
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    Frank Johnson (basketball) (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    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 signed as a free...
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    The Washington Bullets split home games at the Capital Centre and the Baltimore Arena during the season. Celtics Hornets Nets Knicks 76ers Bullets Hawks...
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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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    Muggsy Bogues (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors. Bogues finished in the top seven in assists in six consecutive seasons (1989–1995)...
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  • the 1987 NBA draft by the Washington Bullets. The Bullets selected him with the 36th overall pick in the draft. Washington's brief NBA career consisted...
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  • Harvey Grant (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    of the 1988 Sooner team that went to the National Championship and lost to Kansas. Selected twelfth overall by the Washington Bullets in the 1988 NBA draft...
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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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    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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  • Manute Bol (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    Purple Knights, Bol was selected by the Washington Bullets in the 1985 NBA draft. Bol played for the Bullets and three other teams over the course of...
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  • Tito Horford (category Washington Bullets players)
    two with the Bucks from 1988 to 1990, and a short stint with the Washington Bullets during the 1993–94 season. He played in Spain in 1992. He was listed...
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  • The Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets were a professional basketball team based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1988 to 1991. They played in the Continental Basketball...
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  • Ledell Eackles (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    by the Washington Bullets in the second round (36th overall pick) of the 1988 NBA draft. Eackles played in seven NBA seasons for the Bullets, Miami Heat...
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  • 1978 NBA Finals (category Washington Bullets games)
    Conference champion Washington Bullets. The Bullets defeated the SuperSonics in seven games to win their first NBA championship. Bullets power forward/center...
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  • Toronto Huskies folded. The Baltimore Bullets joined from the ABL and were placed in the Western Division. The Washington Capitols moved to the Western Division...
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  • Jeff Malone (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    basketball at Mississippi State, and is mostly known for his time with the Washington Bullets (1983–1990) of the National Basketball Association (NBA), where he...
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  • Melvin Turpin (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    Turpin was chosen as the sixth overall pick in the first round by the Washington Bullets in the NBA draft, being immediately traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers...
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    1988). "Bullets Send Bol to Golden State for Center Feitl". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 20, 2022. "NBA Games Played on February 9, 1989"...
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  • 2022. Cotton, Anthony (June 28, 1989). "Bullets Draft Hammonds". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 31, 2022. "1989 NBA Draft". Basketball-Reference...
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  • Greg Ballard (basketball) (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    points and 6.1 rebounds over an eleven-season NBA career with the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors and briefly, the Seattle SuperSonics. Born...
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  • 1975 NBA Finals (category Washington Bullets games)
    State Warriors (48–34) played against the Eastern Conference champion Washington Bullets (60–22) for the championship. The series was played under a best-of-seven...
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    The Sacramento Kings play their final season at ARCO Arena I. The Washington Bullets played the 1987–88 season with two players on opposite sides of the...
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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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    as the Capital Bullets defeated the Seattle SuperSonics, 98–96 in front of a sellout crowd. During October and November 1973, the Bullets held their home...
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  • Ed Horton (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    basketball player who was selected by the Washington Bullets in the second round (39th pick overall) of the 1989 NBA draft. He was a 6'8", 230 lb. power...
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    Rick Mahorn (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    professional basketball player who played power forward and center for the Washington Bullets, Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers, and the New Jersey Nets of the...
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    Juwan Howard (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
    statement against gun violence, Bullets owner Abe Pollin sought to change the franchise's name. The Bullets became the Washington Wizards after asking fans...
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    List of career achievements by Michael Jordan (category Washington Wizards)
    *Excluding the Washington Bullets **Expansion era, and including the Washington Bullets Scoring (10 seasons): 1987 (37.1), 1988 (35.0), 1989 (32.5), 1990...
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