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1997–98 Washington Wizards season

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Head coach
  
Bernie Bickerstaff

Record
  
42–40 (.512)

Arena
  
MCI Center

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Place
  
Division: 4th (Atlantic) Conference: 9th (Eastern)

Television
  
Home Team Sports, UPN Washington

The 1997-98 NBA season was the Wizards' 37th season in the NBA. There was a new beginning for basketball in Washington D.C. as the team changed its name to the "Wizards", fearing "Bullets" endorsed gun violence. The Wizards played their first five home games at US Airways Arena in November, where they struggled posting a 0–5 record only winning a few road games. They then moved into their new arena, the MCI Center in December posting a 24–12 home record for the rest of the season. The Wizards won their final four games of the season to finish fourth in the Atlantic Division with a 42–40 record, falling just one game short of making the playoffs. Rod Strickland led the league with 10.5 assists per game and made the All-NBA Second Team. Following the season, Chris Webber was traded to the Sacramento Kings, and Gheorghe Mureșan who missed the entire season due to injuries was released.

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Draft picks

The Wizards forfeited their 1997 first round pick in connection with the signing of Juwan Howard in 1996. Washington would have had the 17th pick.

Roster Notes

  • Center Gheorghe Mureșan missed the entire season due to an injury.
  • Season standings

    z - clinched division title y - clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot

    Awards and records

  • Rod Strickland, All-NBA Second Team
  • References

    1997–98 Washington Wizards season Wikipedia