About Milwaukee Bucks Memorabilia & Collectibles
Unlike many of its competitors in the NBA, the Milwaukee Bucks wasn’t one of the founding teams of the league. It was only created in 1968 when Marvin Fishman and Wesley Pavalon’s company, Milwaukee Pro, won a franchise from the National Basketball Association. Since then, it had only won two division titles (1971 and 1974), the first of which led to its one and only NBA championship title so far. A member of the league’s Central division, the team plays its games at home at the Wisconsin’s Bradley Center. One of its earliest and greatest players was
Oscar Robertson, whose Oscar Robertson Reebok Tristar Jersey
is available at the site.
Robertson first played for the
Cincinnati Royals but was with the Bucks by the time it won its 2 division titles and lone championship. When he retired,
Sacramento Kings (formerly the Cincinnati Royals) retired his jersey number (14). The Bucks also did the same thing in honor of his contribution to the franchise’s history, retiring jersey #1. Other career awards that Robertson received were as Rookie of the Year and MVP in 1964 and Champion in 1971. He also made it to the NBA All-Star for twelve consecutive times. He was also named as one of NBA History’s Fifty Greatest Players.
Also available at the site is the Oscar Robertson Green Prostyle Jersey, which comes with professionally made embroidering.
Lastly, there’s the
Brandon Jennings Milwaukee Bucks Jersey
. Jennings was the team’s first round pick and tenth overall in 2009, making it to the NBA All-Rookie Star Team in his first season.
Most popular Milwaukee Bucks players: Tiny Archibald, Jon Brockman, Dell Curry, Bob Dandridge, Adrian Dantley, Carlos Delfino, Drew Gooden, Ersan Ilyasova, Brandon Jennings, Tyronn Lue, Corey Maggette, Michael Redd, Fred Roberts, Glenn Robinson, Larry Sanders, Maurice Williams