Former Washington Bullet Mitch Kupchak: 10 NBA Championship rings
In NBA Basketball | By Mike Frandsen | On March 1 2012 12:34 AM
Los Angeles Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak was in the news recently after Kobe Bryant complained that Lakers management should announce whether Pau Gasol will be traded. While it’s tough for Gasol to be left hanging, Kupchak says he has ...
Irene Pollin says she would be ok with a potential name change from Washington Wizards back to Bullets
In NBA Basketball | By Mike Frandsen | On December 26 2011 01:20 PM
Irene Pollin, the widow of former Washington Bullets and Wizards owner Abe Pollin, recently told the Washington Post she wouldn’t be opposed to changing the Wizards name back to the Bullets, if that’s what the fans want.
This is big news for longtime ...
33 years ago: the Washington Bullets’ had a Big 3 of their own when Hayes, Unseld, and Dandridge won NBA title
In NBA Basketball | By Mike Frandsen | On June 7 2011 08:57 PM
The “Big Three” didn’t start with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh. It didn’t start with Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish. In fact, one of the best “Big Threes” in NBA history led the Washington Bullets to ...
Washington Wizards’ red, white and blue uniforms bring back memories of Washington Bullets
In NBA Basketball | By Mike Frandsen | On May 12 2011 11:01 PM
“You’ve gotta be a fan of old D.C. to know what the Bullets mean to me.”
-- Bullets Fever, by Nils Lofgren, 1978.
Don’t look now, but something good just happened to a Washington, D.C. sports team. The Washington Wizards unveiled ...
Funeral held for former Washington Bullet Manute Bol, 7’7″ giant devoted life to help war-torn Sudan
In NBA Basketball | By Mike Frandsen | On July 1 2010 07:52 PM
The funeral for former Washington Bullets 7’7″ center Manute Bol was held Tuesday at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Bol played 10 seasons in the NBA and became a prolific shot blocker, but was best known for his humanitarian ...
Gunplay in Former-BULLETS’ Locker-room
The Washington D.C. basketball franchise changed its name from "Bullets" to "Wizards" to distance themselves from implements of violence, but now they'll have to get rid of one of their star players to continue that trend.
In an article (which can ...