Also in 1963, the arena became the home of the Baltimore Bullets, who would play there until 1973.
It broke the record of 32 by the Baltimore Bullets, set in 1954.
In 1966, he coached nine games for the Baltimore Bullets.
In the 1960s, he served as general manager for the Baltimore Bullets.
He was selected with the 114th pick in the 11th round by the Baltimore Bullets.
In the 1946/47 season, the team made it to the championship playoffs where they were to meet the Baltimore Bullets.
He was selected as the first overall pick in the draft by the Baltimore Bullets.
In the first round they paired against the Baltimore Bullets.
Baltimore Bullets has been the name of three different basketball franchises:
After college he went to work as a scout with the Baltimore Bullets.