bf summer project Stories - Bullets Forever
What if God was one of us?
Editor's Note: This is the latest installment of the Bullets Forever Summer Project. Some classics have been covered so far (Robert Pack, Tim Legler, Ledell Eackles, Jim McIlvaine, Scott Skiles and Haywoode Workman) - [oh yea, and Larry Stewart and Kevin Duckworth], but there are plenty of great...
How Jared Jeffries turned me into a diehard fan
Editor's Note: Part V of our Summer Project. Previous profiles are of Robert Pack, Jim McIlvane, LeDell Eackles, and Tim Legler. This profile looks back on a player from the 2004-05 squad that made it to the second round of the playoffs. Your writer is JakeTheSnake. In my closet you'll find...
Tim Legler and Fitting In
Editor's Note: Part IV of our Summer Project. Previous profiles are of Robert Pack, Jim McIlvane and LeDell Eackles. Today's profile goes back to that glorious 1995/96 team. It's written by George Templeton. -PM via cache.viewimages.com I was always a Bullets fan and a basketball nut, but I...
LeDell Eackles and the Destruction of Innocence
Editor's Note: The following was written by ledellforlife as part of our Summer Project. Previously, Truthaboutit remembered flash in the pan Robert Pack and hotplate discussed prototypical backup center Jim McIlvaine. -PM For specific Ledell stories (of which there are many) I refer you to the...
Great Bullets of yesteryear: Jim McIlvaine
On the heels of Truthaboutit's splended profile of Robert Pack, I present hotplate's report of another member of that 1995/96 team, Jim McIlvaine. As a reminder, keep signing up for players in the comments section of this post. Tons of names still remain. -PM Seeing Jim McIlvaine’s name...
Remembering Robert Pack, a Bullet flash in the pan
Diving into the Bullets Forever Summer Project, I present the story of Robert John Pack, Jr. Robert Pack was just another chapter in the saga of John Nash's perpetual pursuit of the right man to lead the offense for the Washington Bullets. Let's go back to September of 1995, everything was...
Summer Project: Narrowing it down
Editor's Note: I'm going to bump this post back to the top for the weekend so people can sign up for vacancies they wish to fill. Just put your name down in the comments section. -PM Thanks to everyone for brainstorming names for our Summer Project. As I should have expected, you all listed lots...







