Washington Wizards | ||||
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Conference | Eastern | |||
Division | Southeast | |||
Founded | 1961 | |||
History | Chicago Packers 1961–1962 Chicago Zephyrs 1962–1963 Baltimore Bullets 1963–1973 Capital Bullets 1973–1974 Washington Bullets 1974–1997 Washington Wizards 1997–present[1][2][3] | |||
Arena | Capital One Arena | |||
Location | Washington, D.C. | |||
Team colors | Red, navy blue, silver, white[4][5] | |||
Main sponsor | GEICO[6] | |||
General manager | Tommy Sheppard | |||
Head coach | Wes Unseld Jr. | |||
Ownership | Monumental Sports & Entertainment | |||
Affiliation(s) | Capital City Go-Go | |||
Championships | 1 (1978) | |||
Conference titles | 4 (1971, 1975, 1978, 1979) | |||
Division titles | 8 (1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 2017) | |||
Retired numbers | 5 (10, 11, 25, 41, 45) | |||
Website | www | |||
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The Washington Wizards are an American professional basketball team in the National Basketball Association (NBA) in Washington, D.C. at the Verizon Center. They were known as the Washington Bullets from 1974–1997 and were formed as the Chicago Packers in 1961. Michael Jordan came out of his second retirement to play with the Washington Wizards from 2001–02 and was the Wizards' president of basketball operations from 2001 - 2003 until he was fired by Wizards' majority owner Abe Pollin.
The Washington Wizards unveiled the team's updated look featuring a red, white and blue color scheme today during a special event on the Verizon Center practice court.