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1967–68 Baltimore Bullets season

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Head coach
  
Gene Shue

Record
  
36–46 (.439)

Television
  
WBAL-TV

Arena
  
Baltimore Civic Center

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Place
  
Division: 6th (Western)

The 1967–68 season was the Bullets 7th season in the league. After losing 61 games, the Bullets were forced to rebuild through the draft. With the first overall pick, the Bullets selected Earl "The Pearl" Monroe. Monroe was a flashy player, a deft ball handler, and a creative, unconventional shot maker. He was the first player to make the reverse spin on the dribble a trademark move. In his rookie season he would lead the Bullets in scoring with 24.3 points per game, and win the Rookie of the Year Award. The Bullets improved by 15 games posting a 36–46 record. The Bullets would still finish in last place.

Awards and honors

  • Earl Monroe, NBA Rookie of the Year Award
  • Earl Monroe, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team
  • References

    1967–68 Baltimore Bullets season Wikipedia