1967-68 NBA Baltimore Bullets Team Profile and Civic Center Overview
The page from the 1969 Official NBA Guide features the 1967-68 Baltimore Bullets' roster and coaching staff. The team was coached by Gene Shue, with players including Leroy Ellis, Kevin Loughery, Ray Scott, Ed Manning, Tom Workman, John Egan, Bob Ferry, Earl Monroe, Jack Marin, and Gus Johnson. Earl Monroe, a notable player on the team, gained recognition for his scoring ability and playmaking skills, contributing significantly to the Bullets during this period. The team played its home games at the Civic Center in Baltimore, which had a seating capacity of 12,348. This venue served as a central location for fans to support the Bullets during the late 1960s, a time when the NBA was expanding its reach and popularity across the United States.