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The following is a list of players of the 1997–present Washington Wizards professional American basketball team. Before the 1997–98 season the Wizards were known as the Chicago Packers (1961–1962), Chicago Zephyrs (1962–1963), Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973), Capital Bullets (1973–1974), and the Washington Bullets (1974–1997).
The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players was a ten-part television series that set out to determine the top 100 greatest NFL players of all time. It was presented by the NFL Network in 2010. The series was based on a list of the top 100 National Football League players of all time, as compiled by a "blue-ribbon" panel assembled by the NFL Network.
Washington Wizards draft history; H. List of Washington Wizards head coaches; R. Washington Wizards all-time roster; S. List of Washington Wizards seasons
They would struggle throughout the later months of the season but the Washington Wizards would finish the season with a 46–36 record, their best record since the 1978–1979 season. [216] They played the Toronto Raptors in the first round of the NBA Playoffs and won in four games, marking their first sweep in franchise history. [ 217 ]
The Washington Wizards end their losing streak just short of the franchise record with a victory against the Denver Nuggets.
In 1997, the team became the Washington Wizards, which is the team's current name. Since their formation, the Wizards have won six divisional championships, four conference championships, one league championship and have appeared in the playoffs twenty-three times. [1] [2] [3] There have been 24 head coaches for the Wizards
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Alex Sarr, PF, Washington Wizards: The No. 2 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft made the list because he profiles as an above-average defender. Sarr's offensive game needs work, but his versatility as a ...