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Mike Barrett
Used as the 6th man on the Washington Capitols in 1969-70, Mike earned All-Rookie team honors. He came into his own during the playoffs, averaging 26 points per game, scoring a high of 34 and shooting 53% from the floor. Known as the "Bird Man" for his flying dunk shots that practically carry him through the hoop, he was a member of the 1968 United States Olympic team.
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The only unanimous choice to the ABA All-Defensive Squad for 1972-73, Roland hasn't been chubby since his childhood but still answers as readily to "Fatty" as he does to Roland. He tries to pick his spots for a steal. He doesn't go after the ball all the time but when the opponents relax against him, he jumps in and strips them of the ball.



A native of Philadelphia where he played high school ball against Wilt Chamberlain, Ray scored close to 11.000 points in 9 seasons in the NBA. One of the better playmaking big men in pro basketball, he was Pistons' team captain.



A third-round draft choice out of University of Washington where he was the Huskies' fifth leading all-time scorer, George became a starter for the Squires in 1971-72 when injuries sidelined Neil Johnson and Doug Moe. From the 15-to-18-foot range, George is deadly. He carries better than a 50% mark and it has earned him the nickname of "Hawkeye."



Rookie Cards

Roland Taylor
Charlie Scott
Doug Moe

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Ray Scott, Center - Squires. and Ray Scott, Forward - Squires.
Larry Miller, Guard - Squires.

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George Irvine
A third-round draft choice out of University of Washington where he was the Huskies' fifth leading all-time scorer, George became a starter for the Squires in 1971-72 when injuries sidelined Neil Johnson and Doug Moe. From the 15-to-18-foot range, George is deadly. He carries better than a 50% mark and it has earned him the nickname of "Hawkeye."
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