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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Baltimore Bullets arenas, Baltimore Bullets draft picks, Baltimore Bullets players, Tal Brody, Larry Brown, Jerry Sloan, 1st Mariner Arena, Will Allen, Elvin Hayes, Gus Johnson, Earl Monroe, Wes Unseld, Johnny Kerr, Terry Dischinger, Charles Hardnett, Gary Bradds, Kevin Loughery, Cole Field House, Walt Bellamy, Dick Dickey, Bailey Howell, LeRoy Ellis, Rod Thorn, Jerry Rook, Mel Counts, Phil Chenier, Stan Love, 1971 NBA Finals, Gene Shue, Wali Jones, Al Tucker, Wayne Hightower, Archie Clark, John Barnhill, Gary Hill, Flynn Robinson, John Beasley, Jack Marin, Vince Hanson, Bobby Speight, Dave Stallworth, Larry Staverman, Jim Barnes, Fred Carter, Bill McGill, Don Ohl, Willie Cager, Bob Ferry, Don Kojis, John Tresvant, Mike Riordan, Ray Scott, Paul Hogue, Dorie Murrey, Skip Thoren, Jimmy Jones, John Austin, Kevin Porter, George E. Johnson, Tom Black, Ed Manning, Terry Driscoll, Dallas Thornton, Howard Bayne, Johnny Egan, Eddie Miles, Neil Johnson, Sihugo Green, Johnny Green, Wayne Chapman, Ben Warley, Les Hunter, Barney Cable, Loy Petersen, Stan McKenzie, Bob Quick, Barry Orms, Willie Somerset, Mike Davis, George Peeples, Guy Manning, Al Butler, Jasper Wilson, Baltimore Coliseum. Excerpt: Tal Brody (Hebrew: nicknamed Mr. Basketball; born August 30, 1943, in Trenton, New Jersey, United States) is an American-Israeli former basketball player, and current Goodwill Ambassador of Israel, who lives in Israel. Brody was drafted # 12 in the National Basketball Association (NBA) draft, but chose to pass up an NBA career to instead play basketball in Israel. He played on national basketball teams of both the United States and Israel, and served in the armies of both countries. A New Jersey All Star basketball player in high school, Brody led his team to an undefeated state championship. In college he was a high-scoring, ...