1968-69 Baltimore Bullets Roster
Team Record: 57-25
Finishing 1st in the NBA's Eastern Division
Postseason: 0-4 Lost division semifinals
Division Semifinals - Lost to New York Knicks 4-0
Coach: Gene Shue (57-25)
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Attendance: 290,147, Avg. 7,635 in 38 home dates
1968-69 Baltimore Bullets Results
The Baltimore Bullets of the National Basketball Association ended the 1968-69 season with a record of 57 wins and 25 losses, finishing first in the NBA's Eastern Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-4.
Baltimore scored 9,542 points and surrendered 9,193. Earl Monroe scored a team-best 2,065 points for the Bullets, and Kevin Loughery averaged 19 or more per game also. Wes Unseld contributed 1,491 rebounds. Earl Monroe dished out 392 assists for the squad.
Gene Shue coached the team. The 1968-69 Baltimore Bullets lost in the division semifinals.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | College | Hometown |
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John Barnhill | G | March 20, 1938 | 6'1" | 170 | Tennessee State | Evansville, IN USA |
Leroy Ellis | C-F | March 10, 1940 | 6'10" | 210 | St. John's (NY) | Far Rockaway, NY USA |
Bob Ferry | C-F | May 31, 1937 | 6'8" | 230 | St. Louis | St. Louis, MO USA |
Gus Johnson | F-C | December 13, 1935 | 6'5" | 230 | Idaho | Akron, OH USA |
Kevin Loughery | G | March 28, 1940 | 6'3" | 190 | St. John's (NY) | Brooklyn, NY USA |
Ed Manning | F | January 2, 1943 | 6'7" | 210 | Jackson State | Summit, MS USA |
Jack Marin | F-G | October 12, 1944 | 6'6" | 200 | Duke | Sharon, PA USA |
Earl Monroe | G | November 21, 1944 | 6'3" | 185 | Winston-Salem State | Philadelphia, PA USA |
Barry Orms | G | May 1, 1946 | 6'3" | 190 | St. Louis | St. Louis, MO USA |
Bob Quick | F-G | March 5, 1946 | 6'5" | 215 | Xavier (OH) | Thornton, MS USA |
Ray Scott | F-C | July 12, 1938 | 6'9" | 215 | Portland | Philadelphia, PA USA |
Wes Unseld | C-F | March 14, 1946 | 6'7" | 245 | Louisville | Louisville, KY USA |
Tom Workman | F-C | November 14, 1944 | 6'7" | 218 | Seattle | Seattle, WA USA |