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Leonard Gray
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.
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Quickly developing into one of the NBA's premier young guards, Phil won't reach his 24th birthday until after the start of the 1974-75 season. With a brilliant future ahead of him, he had the league's top single-game effort of 1972-73 with a 53-point explosion against Portland. Phil excels in all aspects of the game.



An All-Star each year he's been in the NBA, Elvin is one of the game's super talents. He can play either forward or center spots.



Was 2-time Mid-American Conference All-Star. Finished as 2nd leading scorer in Toledo history. Drafted: #3-1973 by Capital.



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Jeff Malone
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Larry Stewart

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Juwan Howard, Center - Bullets. and Juwan Howard, Forward - Bullets.
Calbert Cheaney, Forward - Bullets. and Calbert Cheaney, Guard - Bullets.

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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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