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  2. Elvin Hayes - Wikipedia

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    He is the all-time leading scorer for the Washington Bullets/Wizards. Hayes never missed more than two games in any of his 16 seasons in the NBA. In addition to his 1968 scoring title, he led the NBA in rebounding in 1970 and 1974. Hayes played in 12 straight NBA All-Star Games from 1969 to 1980. He retired holding the NBA record for total ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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

  5. 1979 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Western Conference champion Seattle SuperSonics played the Eastern Conference champion Washington Bullets, with the Bullets holding home-court advantage, due to a better regular season record. The SuperSonics defeated the Bullets 4 games to 1. The series was a rematch of the 1978 NBA Finals, which the Washington Bullets had won 4–3.

  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 [150] Highest score in a penalty shootout in history: 54 – Washington 3–3 Bedlington , (25–24 p ) , Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup, 9 March 2022 [ 151 ]

  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 ...

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  9. Kwame Brown - Wikipedia

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    Kwame Hasani Brown (born March 10, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player who spent 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). [2] Selected first overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2001 NBA draft, Brown was the first player to be drafted number one overall straight out of high school.