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Vernon Earl Monroe (born November 21, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for two teams, the Baltimore Bullets and the New York Knicks, during his career in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Both teams have retired Monroe's number.
- 1967–1980
- John Bartram, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
- Winston-Salem State (1963–1967)
- 1967: 1st round, 2nd overall pick
13. Juli 2021 · Baltimore led 73-68 entering the fourth quarter and held tight to that lead. Earl Monroe led the way for Baltimore, as he usually did, with 26 points. Unseld swatted away a Bill Bradley shot with three seconds remaining, preserving Baltimore’s 93-91 advantage as time expired. Earl “the Pearl” Monroe on the cover of ‘Sports ...
Position: Shooting Guard and Point Guard Shoots: Right. 6-3 , 185lb (190cm, 83kg) Born: , in Philadelphia, College: Winston-Salem State. High School: John Bartram in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Draft: Baltimore Bullets, 1st round (2nd pick, 2nd overall), 1967 NBA Draft. NBA Debut: October 18, 1967.
- November 21, 1944
26. Dez. 2021 · The then-Baltimore Bullets were locked in an intense seven-game Eastern Division championship series with their bitter rivals, the defending world-champion New York Knicks. As Joe O’Day of the New York Daily News memorialized the moment: “Time and tide wait for no man, not even a championship team.
The 1967–68 season was the Bullets' 7th season in the league and fifth season in the city of Baltimore. After losing 61 games, the Bullets were forced to rebuild through the draft. With the first overall pick, the Bullets selected Earl Monroe.
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- Gene Shue
- Baltimore Civic Center
- Division: 6th (Western)
24. Nov. 2021 · Monroe, here against the Lakers’ Elgin Baylor, brought his deft ballhandling to the NBA and won Rookie of the Year for the ’67-68 season. (Ken Regan / NBAE via Getty Images) The wide-ranging impact...
13. Sept. 2021 · Monroe, the No. 2 choice in the 1967 NBA Draft, was chosen by the Baltimore Bullets, a franchise that had not enjoyed much success. During his initial season the team showed little...