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Baltimore Bullets (1963-73)

Washington Wizards
2017–18 Washington Wizards season
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Conference Eastern
Division Southeast
Founded 1961
History Chicago Packers
1961–1962
Chicago Zephyrs
1962–1963
Baltimore Bullets
1963–1973
Capital Bullets
1973–1974
Washington Bullets
1974–1997
Washington Wizards
1997–present
Arena Capital One Arena
Location Washington, D.C.
Team colors Red, navy blue, silver, white
                   
General manager Ernie Grunfeld
Head coach Scott Brooks
Ownership Ted Leonsis
Affiliation(s) Washington G League team
Championships 1 (1978)
Conference titles 4 (1971, 1975, 1978, 1979)
Division titles 7 (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 2017)
Retired numbers 4 (10, 11, 25, 41)
Website www.nba.com/wizards
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The Washington Wizards are an American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. The Wizards compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The team plays its home games at the Capital One Arena, in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

The franchise was established in 1961 as the Chicago Packers based in Chicago, Illinois, and were renamed to Chicago Zephyrs the following season. In 1963, they relocated to Baltimore, Maryland and became the Baltimore Bullets, taking the name from previous team of the same name. In 1973, the team changed its moniker to Capital Bullets to reflect their move to Washington metropolitan area, and then changed their name to Washington Bullets in the following season. In 1997, they rebranded themselves to the Wizards.

The Wizards have appeared in four NBA Finals, and won in 1978. They have won four conference titles (1971, 1975, 1978, 1979), and seven division titles (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 2017). Wes Unseld is the only player in franchise history to become the MVP (1969), and win the Finals MVP award (1978). Four players (Walt Bellamy, Terry Dischinger, Earl Monroe and Wes Unseld) have won the Rookie of the Year award.


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