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Today in Sports History: January 3rd

(A Bills fan holds up a sign during their record-breaking comeback) 1/03/1984 - Malone hits crazy three A rookie guard for the Washington Bullets makes one of the craziest shots in NBA history. With just a few seconds remaining in a game between the Detroit Pistons and the Washington Bullets,...

This Week In Bullets/Wizards Franchise History

The dog days of late summer in Washington, DC can be slow going news-wise for the local NBA franchise. The good news for Washingtonians is that these current days of late August have been less than doggish with temperatures lower and humidity less than what the denizens of the District built upon...

Scott Skiles: Fireball for Rent

Scott Skiles is the latest edition of the Bullets Forever Summer Project. Some classics have been covered so far (Robert Pack, Tim Legler, Ledell Eackles, Jim McIlvaine, and Haywoode Workman) - [oh yea, and Larry Stewart], but there are plenty of great names left. I know many of you out there have...

Haywoode Workman: Mr. Blue Collar

Continuing with the Bullets Forever Summer Project of franchise curiosities -- we've had Robert Pack, Jim McIlvaine, LeDell Eackles, and Tim Legler so far -- I present Haywoode Workman, written by me. via www.truthaboutit.net I first chose Haywoode Workman for the Bullets Forever Summer Project...

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...

Bryant "Big Country" Reeves, the almost Washington Bullet

In doing more research, imagine the chills sent up my spine when I came across the excerpt below from a June 1995 Washington Post story: Toronto General Manager Isiah Thomas offered [B.J.] Armstrong and the seventh pick in Wednesday's college draft to [John] Nash in exchange for the fourth...


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