1967–68 Baltimore Bullets season

After losing 61 games, the Bullets were forced to rebuild through the draft.

With the first overall pick, the Bullets selected Earl Monroe.

Monroe was a flashy player, a deft ball handler, and a creative, unconventional shot maker.

[1] He was the first player to make the reverse spin on the dribble a trademark move.

The Bullets improved by 15 games posting a 36–46 record.