What’s everyone’s top 30 Washington Wizards players?

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  1. Here’s mine

    1 Wes Unseld

    2 Elvin Hayes

    3 Earl Monroe

    4 Gilbert Arenas

    5 Gus Johnson

    6 Phil Chenier

    7 Moses Malone

    8 Bob Dandridge

    9 Archie Clark

    10 Rod Strickland

    11 John Wall

    12 Bradley Beal

    13 Bernard King

    14 Juwan Howard

    15 Walt Bellamy

    16 Don Ohl

    17 Michael Jordan

    18 Antawn Jamison

    19 Caron Butler

    20 Jeff Malone

    21 Terry Dischinger

    22 Michael Adams

    23 Chris Webber

    24 Jeff Ruland

    25 Jack Marin

    26 Bailey Howell

    27 Russell Westbrook

    28 Larry Hughes

    29 Kyle Kuzma

    30 Marcin Gortat

  2. It’s a trick question.

    There is only one Wizards player to wear #30, and it was Earl Barron.

  3. Gilbert Arenas
    Antawn Jamison
    Caron Butler
    John Wall
    Bradley Beal
    Rod Strickland
    Wes Unseld
    Elvin Hayes
    Chris Webber
    Juwan Howard
    Rasheed Wallace
    Tim Legler
    Manute Bol
    Muggsy Bogues
    Robert Pack
    Walt Bellamy
    Gus Johnson
    Earl Monroe
    Phil Chenier
    Gheorghe Muresan
    Jeff Ruland
    Jeff Malone
    Harvey Grant
    Tom Gugliotta
    Jerry Stackhouse
    Javale McGee
    Daniel Gafford
    Rex Chapman
    Tracy Murray
    Darvin Ham

  4. Elvin Hayes

    Gil Arenas

    Wes Unseld

    Bobby Dandridge

    Gus Johnson

    John Wall

    Brad Beal

    earl monroe

    Caron Butler

    Jeff Ruland

    antawn Jamison

    Chris Webber

    Kevin Grevey

    Greg Ballard

    Rod Strickland

    Kevin Porter

    Michael Adams

    Juwan Howard

    Michael Jordan

    Bernard King

    Jeff Malone

    Manute Bol

    rip Hamilton

    gheorge muresan

    Bilal Coulibaly

    Mitch Kupchak

    Larry Hughes

    Tom Gugliotta

    Rick Mahorn

    Walt Bellamy

  5. brave u/animeVGsuperherostar I appreciate it.

    Yeah. If I am going the criticize & switch around, I will put my money where my mouth is. But I am only going to do top 10.

    4 Hall of Famers spent significant portions of their careers here. Based on that time I put them in order, boy was 1-2 harder than any other ranking.

    1 Elvin Hayes

    2 Wes Unseld

    3. Gus Johnson

    4. Earl Monroe

    5. Walt Bellamy (3 of his 5 best years with the Bullets). HOFer.

    Just based on the consistent playoff runs, 2X making the semis, I have to have them next:

    6. Wall

    7. Beal

    Now it gets harder. Because being among the best players in the NBA at the time doesn’t translate into being the best Teams.

    8. Gilbert Arenas 3X All Star. In 8 seasons with the Wizards, he had 4 great seasons: 1st Season 7^(th) in ppg,  4^(th) in NBA ppg in seasons 2, 3 …. 4th season 4^(th) in ppm, plays in 15 games over seasons 5 & 6, starts 47 games season 8 and 9. Getting swept in the semis by the Heat (Shaq’s Heat but not the Championship team) his first season, him being the main guy, puts him here barely over Moses but it is close. 3 other first round exits to LeBron’s Cavs (which never won a Championship).

    9. Moses Malone All Star 2X in 2 great seasons w. Bullets. 2 Washington Seasons. Season 1 : 9th in the NBA Pts per game 9^(th) in RBs per game,  only player to finish in the top 10 in both ppg and rpg (MJ, Magic, Larry, Barkley all of the Dream team are playing) Season 2: 19^(th) in ppg, 4^(th) in RBs per game. Lost to the Bad Boys Boy Pistons in the 1^(st) Rnd of the playoffs both years, but he was +20/10 both playoff series.

    10. Phil Chenier how does being the little brother no.3 when you have 2 big brother HOFers make this list? I would say 3 All Star, 8th in WAS minutes played, 5th in WAS field goals, ROY, He earned it. A little suss. But him being no. 3 Teams went further in the Playoffs and were NBA better than Caron and Jamison’s Teams and they would be considerations here.

    Jeff Malone, CWebb and Juwan not being on this list is a little criminal but I am not sure who I would drop for them & in a true 30 I would look for mentions of Mahorn, Ballard and Ruland.

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