Guard – Oscar Robertson
Although Oscar Robertson was past his prime when he arrived in Milwaukee, he was still a great player. Roberson only played four seasons with the Bucks before retiring but he still managed to put up 16.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 7.5 assists, and 1.1 steals per game.
“The Big O” was acquired from the Cincinnati Royals in 1970 and he helped the team win their first and only NBA title in 1971. Robertson also paved the way for bigger guards in the league who can score, rebound and make plays. Due to his contributions to the franchise, the Bucks have retired Robertson’s No. 1 jersey.
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Honorable Mention: Guard – Ray Allen
Ray Allen became the franchise’s savior in 1996 after acquiring him from a draft-day deal with Minnesota.
Allen led the Bucks to the postseason three times, with one appearance on the Eastern Conference Finals in 2001. He also ranks ninth in points for the franchise, eighth in steals, and first in three-pointers made.
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