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Milwaukee Bucks

Milwaukee Bucks

The Milwaukee Bucks are a National Basketball Association team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The current franchise owner is U.S. Senator Herb Kohl.

Founded: 1968
Formerly known as:
Home Arena: Bradley Center
Uniform colors: Purple green and silver
Logo design: The head and shoulders of an eight-point white-tail buck on a triangular background atop stylized "Milwaukee Bucks" lettering
NBA Championships: 1971
Current Coach: Terry Porter
2004-05 Record: 30-52
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Franchise history

The Milwaukee Bucks were formed in January, 1968 when the NBA awarded a franchise to Milwaukee Professional Sports and Services, Inc. (Milwaukee Pro), a group headed by Wesley Pavalon and Marvin Fishman. In October, the Bucks played their first NBA regular season game against the Chicago Bulls before a Milwaukee Arena crowd of 8,467. On April 30, 1971, the Bucks win Game 4 of the NBA Finals over the Baltimore Bullets in Milwaukee 118-106, to win the NBA Championship. The championship was won faster than by any other expansion team in professional sports history (3rd season). In 1972, the Los Angeles Lakers have their record 33-game winning streak snapped by the Bucks during a nationally televised game, and in 1973 the Bucks record their third consecutive 60-win season, the first NBA team to do so.

In 1985, Milwaukee businessman (and now U.S. Senator) Herb Kohl buys the Bucks after fears that out-of-town investors could buy the team and move it out of Milwaukee. In 2003, after considering selling the team, Kohl announces that he has decided against selling the Bucks to Michael Jordan and would "continue to own them, improve them and commit them to remaining in Wisconsin."

Players of note

Basketball Hall of Famers:

Not to be forgotten:

Retired numbers:

Current stars:

Coaches and others:

Coaches:

Basketball Hall of Famers:

  • Wayne Embry (Former general manager; inducted as a contributor. When he became GM of the Bucks in 1971, he was the first African-American to serve in that position in the NBA. He would later go on to be the NBA's first African-American team president with the Cleveland Cavaliers.)
  • K. C. Jones (Former assistant; inducted for his playing career with the Boston Celtics.)

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