The Washington Wizards franchise has gone through plenty of iterations throughout its 64 seasons of existence to this point. Beginning their stint in the NBA in Chicago as the Packers and then the Zephyrs, the franchise moved to Baltimore for the 1963-64 season — changing their name to what remains the most iconic moniker for the franchise, the Bullets.
It wasn't until 1973 that the team moved to Washington, D.C. under the name: “Capital Bullets,” which sounds like a name for a fantasy team more than a professional basketball franchise.
Twenty-four years later, the franchise rebranded to the identity we know them as today: the Wizards. But through thick and thin, there have been plenty of talented individuals that have called the Wizards/Bullets franchise home. The franchise is curre