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About Milwaukee Bucks
The city of Milwaukee's first NBA team, the Hawks, fled to St. Louis for the 1955-56 season after four years of meager support. The second franchise was more fortunate. Entering the league along with the Phoenix Suns after paying an entry fee of $2 million, the club was tagged the Bucks because the name suggested "spirited, good jumpers, fast and agile," according to the name-the-team contest winner.
The Milwaukee Bucks first entered the NBA in the 1968-69 season. Thanks to a coin toss that landed them the game's most graceful center, Milwaukee won a league championship faster than any team in the history of major professional sports. With Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) at center and Oscar Robertson at guard, the Bucks took the NBA crown in only their third season. Their early success established them as a strong team throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s. Consistently a playoff qualifier during those years, the Milwaukee exhibited a tough, hard-nosed style. The Bucks had some disappointing years in the '90s, but with bright, young stars Glenn Robinson and Ray Allen now on board, Milwaukee climbed back into the playoffs in 1999.
For the new millennium, the Milwaukee Bucks are revamping again with young, talented players mixed in with some seasoned veterans. Long defined by the high-scoring duo of Ray Allen and Glenn Robinson, the Milwaukee began the transformation on August 2, sending Robinson to Atlanta in exchange for Toni Kukoc and a #1 pick in the 2003 Draft. In Robinson, the Bucks bid adieu to the second leading scorer in team history after eight seasons and 12,010 points.
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Picking up some of that scoring slack was third-year swingman Michael Redd. The Milwaukee Bucks averted disaster in October when they matched Redd?s offer sheet from the Dallas Mavericks. Redd, following a breakout season a year ago, distinguished himself as one of the league?s top sixth men. On March 30, his 250th career trey qualified him third on the NBA?s all-time three-point percentage leaders (.438). He was at his best in clutch situations, shooting 54.5 percent in the fourth quarter.
The new-look Milwaukee Bucks improved their athleticism via the draft, adding Marcus Haislip in the first round and Dan Gadzuric in the second round. Gadzuric, from UCLA became the first rookie since Ray Allen to start for the Bucks on opening day and the first rookie ever to start an opening game.
In the 2004 NBA playoffs, the Milwaukee Bucks lost in 5 games to Detroit, but the youth movement in Milwaukee is set for the future.
Milwaukee Bucks Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Milwaukee Bucks tickets for every game
nationwide. Tickets for the Milwaukee Bucks can be purchased online or
by calling our toll free number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in
providing tickets in a wide range of locations including hard-to-find
premium tickets to all major events nationwide including NBA tickets
to any game.
How to Find Milwaukee Bucks Tickets:
1. Browse our ticket inventory by clicking on the "Milwaukee Bucks" button.
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