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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).
Washington Wizards roster. Players Coaches Pos. No. ... 20: Sarr, Alex: 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) ... Washington Wizards all-time roster
All-time regular season record 2,272 2,815.447; Baltimore Bullets post-season record (1963–1973) 19 34 .358 Capital / Washington Bullets post-season record (1973–1997) 50 63 .442 Washington Wizards post-season record (1997–present) 30 41 .423 All-time post-season record 99 138.418; All-time regular and post-season record 2,371 2,953.445
Despite a depleted roster, the Wizards still managed to keep things close in every game in the series and only lost the final three games by a combined 20 points. [148] The team enjoyed their best attendance figures in the post-Jordan era with a season attendance of 753,283 (18,372 per game).
Pages in category "Washington Wizards players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 258 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Washington Wizards all-time roster; S. List of Washington Wizards seasons This page was last edited on 23 March 2024, at 23:15 (UTC). Text ...
Between Coulibaly, Sarr, Carrington and George, the Wizards will likely give real rotation minutes to four players aged 20 or younger. All offer some intrigue — Coulibaly as a feisty perimeter ...
Dick Motta is the franchise's all-time leader in playoff games coached (51) and wins (27), as well as playoff-game winning percentage (.529). [5] Five Wizards coaches have spent their entire NBA head coaching career with the team: Mike Farmer, Bob Staak, Jim Brovelli, Leonard Hamilton and Ed Tapscott.