In 1973, Bob Ferry became general manager of a Bullets team that reached the NBA Finals just two years prior. The Bullets still had Wes Unseld as incumbent franchise player. They had already added ...
Twice named NBA Executive of the Year, Ferry's Bullets made the playoffs in 13 of 17 seasons, won a title and reached The Finals three times. Associated Press Bob Ferry ran the Washington Bullets from ...
Bob Ferry, who enjoyed a nearly three-decade career in professional basketball as a player and executive, died Wednesday at the age of 84 from natural causes. The Annapolis resident died at Anne ...
Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. began his pregame press conference on Wednesday night with some unfortunate breaking news that Bob Ferry, former player and general manager of the Bullets, had passed ...
Bob Ferry, an accomplished NBA front office executive and architect of the Washington Bullets’ 1977-78 championship team, died Wednesday. He was 84. Ferry, the father of former NBA player and longtime ...
Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. began his pregame press conference on Wednesday night with some unfortunate breaking news that Bob Ferry, former player and general manager of the Bullets, had passed ...
"The basketball community has lost a Legend. Our hearts are with the family, friends and fans of Bob Ferry," the National Basketball Retired Players Association said Bob Ferry, a former NBA player and ...
Bob Ferry, a journeyman center who played in the National Basketball Association for 10 seasons before transitioning to the front office, guiding the Washington Bullets to their only championship in ...
The Herb Heft memorial Award of the Morris Kasoff Lodge of B’uai B’rith was presented to Bob Ferry, chief scout and asst. coach of the Baltimore Bullets. Shown at the annual dinner-dance presenting ...
When the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament was in its early stages, the event needed something to give it a boost. It got it with an endorsement from Bob Ferry, who was then a general manager with ...
BALTIMORE, MD - 1964: Bob Ferry #31 of the Baltimore Bullets handles the ball circa 1964 at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by ...
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