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The Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks are a American NBA Basketball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They play in the Central Division in the Eastern Conference. The team was founded in 1968 winning their first and currently their only championship title in the year 1971. They play in the BMO Harris Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee. A couple Hall Of Famers from the team are: Kareem Abdul- Jabbar, Ray Allen, Oscar Robertson, Sidney Moncrief and Terry Cummings. They have also won 2 conference titles and 13 division titles and are valued at a $600 Million franchise…...Review by John 1/26 at 12:56
1968-1971 Seasons
In the 1968-69 season the Bucks made their first game debut in Milwaukee but sadly lost 89-84 to the Chicago Bulls. Also the
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Jennings was a huge star for Milwaukee and was named to the All-Rookie 1st team in 2010. They also had Andrew Bogut who was an elite center at that time. In the 2010 season the Bucks set a franchise record with 645 3 pointers made! Also Brandon Jennings in a game once scored 55 points, shooting 21-34, 7-8 from 3, and 6-8 from the free throw line!!! And again they made it to the playoffs but lost 3-4 to Atlanta in the 1st round. 2011 was a very rough season bucks lost a ton of players through injuries like Bogut, Drew Gooden, Ersan Illyasova. The Bucks had 399 blocks that season Bogut with 168 and Larry Sanders with 72. 2013-14 was a terrible season for us only winning 15 games with a lot of injured players but Brandon Knight and Khris Middleton both did very …show more content…
I think we can be a playoff team either this year or in the next 1-2 years hopefully. While Giannis being an all star and Jabari playing at an all star level, also Malcolm Brogdon and Thon Maker probably being future stars in the NBA and a good shooting big man like monroe and good role players like Dellavedova, Tony Snell our team will be AWESOME and dominate the NBA. Jabari and Giannis are both averaging over 20 points, and Malcolm Brogdon is getting 10 pretty good for a rookie. Also Greg Monroe is getting 14. So the Bucks future is looking strong and hopefully it can stay that way………...I know it will

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