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  2. List of NBA retired numbers - Wikipedia

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    Washington Wizards: F 1972–1981 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

  3. Bob Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Ferry was born in St. Louis on May 31, 1937, and was the oldest of four children. [1] His father, Willard, worked at Fisher Body; his mother, Elsie, was a housewife who was also employed by Pet, Inc. [1] [2] He attended Cleveland High School, [2] where he played baseball, before concentrating on basketball. [1]

  4. Gus Johnson (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before his death from inoperable brain cancer, his jersey number 25 was retired by the Washington Bullets on his 48th birthday. [54] Upon Johnson's death, Bullets owner Abe Pollin remarked "Gus was the Dr. J of his time, and anyone who had the privilege of seeing him play will never forget what a great basketball player Gus Johnson was ...

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    Bob Ferry served as the Washington Bullets' general manager for 17 seasons and led the organization to its only NBA title.

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  7. Bill Blair (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Blair Jr. (born May 17, 1942 [1]) is an American retired basketball coach and player. Blair attended the Virginia Military Institute for college basketball. As team captain of the Keydets, he helped lead the team to their first Southern Conference championship in 1964, which saw them attend their first ever NCAA Tournament.

  8. Washington Capitols - Wikipedia

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    The teams wore green and white. The NBA returned to the Washington, D.C. area in 1973, when the Baltimore Bullets became the Capital Bullets, now known as the Washington Wizards. The Capitols' 81.7 win percentage in the BAA's inaugural season was the highest in the NBA until surpassed by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1966–67.

  9. Red Klotz - Wikipedia

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    Louis Herman "Red" Klotz (October 21, 1920 – July 12, 2014) [1] was an American professional basketball player. He was a National Basketball Association (NBA) point guard with the original Baltimore Bullets, and he was best known for forming the teams that play against and tour with the Harlem Globetrotters: the Washington Generals and the New York Nationals.

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