Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The uniforms were kept when they changed their location identifier a year later to the Washington Bullets. [ 254 ] The Bullets kept the "Stars and Stripes" uniform until 1987, although they made a minor adjustment prior to the 1985–86 season with additional thin stripes, the "Bullets" logo on the right leg, and thin shorts stripes replacing ...
The Nike swoosh appeared on the front right shoulder of player uniforms for the first time in league history. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In July 2020, the NBA and Jordan Brand announced that all 30 teams would feature the "Jumpman" logo on the front right shoulder of Statement jerseys, worn during big games or rivalries, and left leg of shorts beginning ...
Jordan during warm-ups for the last Wizards home game, on April 14, 2003. The jersey is a throwback to the Washington Bullets uniforms. Jordan announced he would return for the 2002–03 season, and this time he was determined to be equipped with reinforcements, as he traded for All-Star Jerry Stackhouse and signed budding star Larry Hughes.
When he joined the team, it was known as the Baltimore Bullets. After one season, the team moved to Landover, Maryland, adopting the name of Capital Bullets for the 1973–74 season before being known as the Washington Bullets. 25: Gus Johnson † Washington Wizards: F 1963–1972 The team was then known as the Baltimore Bullets. 41: Wes Unseld †
1984–85 nba records team atl bos chi cle dal den det gsw hou ind kck lac lal mil njn nyk phi pho por sas sea uta was atlanta — 1–4: 3–3: 3–3
The 1997–98 NBA season was the Wizards' 37th season in the National Basketball Association. [1] There was a new beginning for basketball in Washington, D.C. as the team changed its name to the "Wizards", fearing "Bullets" endorsed gun violence.
The 1974–75 Washington Bullets played in their 14th season, 2nd in the Washington, D.C. area, and first under the Washington Bullets name. The franchise changed their name from the Capital Bullets to the Washington Bullets. The franchise captured its 6th division title in 7 years by posting a franchise best record of 60–22. [1]
Pages in category "Washington Bullets" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Atlantic Division (NBA) C.