词条 | Washington Wizards |
释义 | Washington Wizards American basketball team American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. (Washington) The Wizards (then known as the Washington Bullets) made four trips to the National Basketball Association (NBA) finals in the 1970s and won an NBA championship in the 1977–78 season. Founded in 1961 as the Chicago Packers, the team relocated to Baltimore, Md., in 1963 and became the Bullets. In 1973, after moving to Landover, Md., they played a season as the Capital Bullets before, in 1974, becoming the Washington Bullets, a name they kept until 1995, when owner Abe Pollin renamed the team the Washington Wizards because of the violent overtones of the word “bullet.” ![]() The Bullets teams of the following decades were less successful, though they routinely made the play-offs through the mid-1980s. But from the 1988–89 season to the 2003–04 season, Washington qualified for the postseason only once. In 2000 retired NBA superstar Michael Jordan (Jordan, Michael) became minority owner and the president of basketball operations of the team. He came out of retirement to play for the Wizards the following year, but he was relatively ineffective in his return to the court and retired permanently in 2003. Soon thereafter, citing poor management decisions by Jordan, Pollin shocked fans and commentators by choosing not to retain the most well-known player in basketball history as team president. The Wizards returned to the postseason in the mid-2000s, led by the play of All-Stars Gilbert Arenas, Antawn Jamison, and Caron Butler and the coaching of Eddie Sutton. |
随便看 |
|
百科全书收录100133条中英文百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容开放、自由的电子版百科全书。