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Fueling the Rockets' long-range fire against Charlotte, House singed the net six times from 3-point land on Feb. 4, 2020. Helping the home team pull away for a 125-110 triumph, the forward finished with 22 points while also contributing nine rebounds, a trio of steals and a blocked shot.
In Kenyon, the NBA is watching a young player develop into a big star right before its eyes. His Nets' astonishing improvement due in no small part to his own, Martin's numbers were way up over his rookie season. Now a solid 15- to 18-point scorer and prolific shot blocker, he also has added a three-pointer to his repertoire and has become known as one of the most physical defenders in the league. Kenyon is happy to do that kind of "dirty work," and doesn't consider himself a gaudily athletic player. "I have game hops," he says. "I jump when I have to."
Chicago Packers. Chicago Zephyrs. Baltimore Bullets. Capital Bullets. The Washington Bullets tried all of those incarnations before settling on the current name in 1974-75. The team enjoyed its only 60-win season its first year as the Washington Bullets and brought home its only NBA title after a seven-game series with Seattle in 1978. DID YOU KNOW? Bullets coach Wes Unseld is also the only player in franchise history to win the regular-season NBA Most Valuable Player Award (1968-69). The 1985-86 Bullets, buoyed by the debut of the tallest player in NBA history (7-foot-7-inch Manute Bol), set the NBA single-season blocks record (716). SCORECARD. On November 13, 1987, Washington went to the line 69 times against the Knicks and set an NBA record for most free throws (60) in a regulation NBA game.
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