#2 Oscar Robertson (1970-1974)
Oscar Robertson might be the biggest trade in the Bucks' franchise history. He was an essential piece of Milwaukee's most accomplished team, the one who managed to win the NBA Championship in 1971, for the first and only time in their history to date.
Winning the Midwestern Division title in all of his four years there, he was also an important part of the side that reached the NBA Finals in 1974, before losing in a thrilling seven-game series against the Boston Celtics.
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While he mostly played in a supporting role as an important help for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Robertson managed to showcase his abilities even with Kareem on the same team.
A two-time All-Star during his spell in Milwaukee, he was also included in the All-NBA second team once too. While his impressive triple-double statistics might not look that amazing when compared to current stats leaguewide, he was a very special player for his time and managed to dominate the NBA when needed most.
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