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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[1][2] |
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Arena | Capital One Arena | ||
Location | Washington, D.C. | ||
Team colors | Navy blue, red, silver, white[3][4][5] |
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Main sponsor | Robinhood[6] | ||
President | Michael Winger | ||
General manager | Will Dawkins | ||
Head coach | Brian Keefe | ||
Ownership | Monumental Sports & Entertainment (Ted Leonsis) | ||
Affiliation(s) | Capital City Go-Go | ||
Championships | 1 (1978) | ||
Conference titles | 4 (1971, 1975, 1978, 1979) | ||
Division titles | 8 (1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 2017) | ||
Retired numbers | 5 (10, 11, 25, 41, 45) | ||
Website | nba |
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Washington Wizards | |||
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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[1][2] |
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Arena | Capital One Arena | ||
Location | Washington, D.C. | ||
Team colors | Navy blue, red, silver, white[3][4][5] |
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Main sponsor | Robinhood[6] | ||
President | Michael Winger | ||
General manager | Will Dawkins | ||
Head coach | Brian Keefe | ||
Ownership | Monumental Sports & Entertainment (Ted Leonsis) | ||
Affiliation(s) | Capital City Go-Go | ||
Championships | 1 (1978) | ||
Conference titles | 4 (1971, 1975, 1978, 1979) | ||
Division titles | 8 (1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 2017) | ||
Retired numbers | 5 (10, 11, 25, 41, 45) | ||
Website | nba |
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