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Best milwaukee Bucks players of all time
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Here are the greatest hoop stars to ever call hte wonderful city of milwaukee home
| | Oscar Robertson: Very simply the best basketball player I ever saw with the possible exception of Elgin Baylor. The Bucks would never have won a title without him. |
| | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: The most dominant force the game has ever seen. An absolute scoring machine. If he'd stayed in Milwaukee we'd have won at least a couple of more titles. |
| | Sidney Moncrief: The definition of heart. Never once mailed it in. He played both ends of the court every minute he was in the lineup. Very smart |
| | Marques Johnson: Had the burden of being a post-Kareem baby, but was an outstanding player. Had some personal issues but knew his way around a court. |
| | Bob Dandridge: His game was speed and silk. Moved with extreme grace and played great two-man basketball with Abdul-Jabbar. Plus, had one of the best smiles you've ever seen. |
| | Glenn Robinson: I know lots of fans think he was a dog. But put a basketball in his hands and there was magic more often than not. The problems came when he didn't have a ball in his hands. |
| | Bob Lanier: Helped bring the Bucks back to a force after a down period. Without him, Don Nelson might never have been as successful a coach. A great leader and the best sense of humor ever on the team. |
| | Quinn Buckner: A real solid citizen who was great at getting other players involved in the game. A Bobby Knight disciple who excelled at using his brain to play the game. |
| | Michael Redd: Nobody shoots it like Redd. He's got range and touch and can take it inside as well, rare for a pure shooter. |
| | Ray Allen: One of the all-time worst trades in the world was the one that got rid of this guy. Not a great defender, but could run, pass and shoot. Those are three pretty good skills. |
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