Earl Monroe
Vernon Earl Monroe (born November 21, 1944) is an American retired 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. Due to his on-court success and flashy style-of-play, Monroe was given the nickname Earl "The Pearl".
#80
Earl Monroe
(ROOKIE HALL-OF-FAME)
#20
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#20
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#20
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#130
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#73
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#142
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#25
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#73
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#98
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#6
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#45
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
#8
Earl Monroe
(HALL-OF-FAME)
November 4 1968 - Earl Monroe (Washington Bullets)
(Has Address Label on Front HALL-OF-FAME)
April 16 1973 - Earl Monroe (New York Knicks)
(Has Address Label on Front)
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