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- Q3633555 subject Q15922054.
- Q3633555 subject Q8165107.
- Q3633555 abstract "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.".
- Q3633555 thumbnail Washington_Bullets_logo.png?width=300.
- Q3633555 wikiPageExternalLink 1968.html.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q1418009.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q15922054.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q2562179.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q2739940.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q540498.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q644357.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q7946968.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q7946969.
- Q3633555 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165107.
- Q3633555 comment "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.".
- Q3633555 label "1967–68 Baltimore Bullets season".
- Q3633555 depiction Washington_Bullets_logo.png.