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Wes Unseld
As a raw rookie Wes averaged 18.2 rebounds per game (second only to Wilt Chamberlain) in helping the Bullets to a first place finish in the Eastern division. Elected Rookie-of-the-Year by the players.
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Phil was a 2-year starter at California where he averaged 18 points per game in 1970-71. An excellent defensive player with good quickness and offensive moves, he has been described as a player with a style similar to that of Walt Frazier of the Knicks. Phil is a fine ballhandler.



Leonard has developed into one of the outstanding young forwards in the NBA. The Supersonics' most consistent forward of 1975-76, he came to the Bullets in exchange for Nick Weatherspoon last season. Leonard was MVP of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association at Long Beach State in 1973-74.



One of the Bullets steadiest players, Wes is an outstanding passer. He has knack of using skills to complement teammates.



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Kevin Loughery
Although kiddingly tabbed Baltimore's "other" guard, Kevin's average was best of his 7 pro campaigns. Fallaway jump shot makes him deadly long-range shooter. Also fed for 384 goals.
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