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  2. 1978 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    Game 6, in Washington, was all Bullets, 117–82. With the Washington backcourt continuing to struggle, Bullets coach Dick Motta inserted Greg Ballard at forward and moved Bob Dandridge to guard, a risky move considering Dandridge had played very little guard. Ballard and Dandridge produced a run that gave the Bullets a 12-point lead at the half.

  3. Elvin Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Hayes joined the NBA with the San Diego Rockets in 1968 and went on to lead the NBA in scoring with 28.4 points per game, averaged 17.1 rebounds per game, and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team. Hayes' scoring average is the fifth best all-time for a rookie, and he remains the last rookie to lead the NBA in scoring average.

  4. Tim Legler - Wikipedia

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    Washington Bullets / Wizards: 1999: Golden State Warriors: Career highlights and awards; NBA Three-Point Contest champion ; CBA scoring champion (1993) 4x CBA All-Star (1990, 1992, 1993, 1995) Career statistics; Points: 1,967 (6.9 ppg) Rebounds: 481 (1.6 rpg) Assists: 402 (1.3 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball Reference

  5. Washington Wizards - Wikipedia

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    Twelfth overall in the 1987 NBA draft, the Bullets selected Muggsy Bogues, who at 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) is the shortest player in NBA history. [59] The Bullets would get off to a slow start as coach Kevin Loughery was fired 27 games into the season with the Bullets

  6. List of world association football records - Wikipedia

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    Highest score in an youth international match: – Vanuatu 46–0 Micronesia (u-23), 2015 Pacific Games, 7 July 2015 [137] Highest score in a penalty shootout in history: 54 – Washington 3–3 Bedlington, (25–24 p), Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup, 9 March 2022 [138]

  7. Wes Unseld - Wikipedia

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    Career history; As player: 1968–1981: Baltimore / Capital / Washington Bullets: As coach: 1987–1988: Washington Bullets (assistant) 1988–1994: Washington Bullets: Career highlights and awards; NBA champion ; NBA Finals MVP ; NBA Most Valuable Player ; 5× NBA All-Star (1969, 1971–1973, 1975) All-NBA First Team (1969) NBA Rookie of the ...

  8. List of NCAA Division I men's soccer career goals leaders

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    In association football, or soccer, scoring a goal is the only method of scoring. In National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I soccer, where a player's career is at most four seasons long, it is considered a notable achievement to reach the 60-goal threshold. In even rarer instances, players have reached the 80 and 100-goal ...

  9. 1978 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1977-78 season.The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Washington Bullets defeating the Western Conference champion Seattle SuperSonics 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.