The Milwaukee Bucks are one of the NBA's long-standing staples. The franchise was founded in 1968. The Bucks play their home games at the Bradley Center located in downtown Milwaukee. The arena is the fourth oldest basketball facility in the league and has that classic NBA feel that dates back to the 1970's when the Bucks were one of the premier teams in the league.
The Bucks last won a title in 2001 and these days fans are buying Milwaukee Bucks tickets to check out guard Brandon Jennings who has the superstar potential to score up to 40 points in a game and has in the past hit major records by scoring 55 points in a game at 20 years of age to become the youngest player in NBA history to score 50-plus points from the field.
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Fans fought over Milwaukee Bucks tickets during two dynasty type teams. The first golden period for the Bucks took place when the franchise won the Championship in 1971 and consecutive Division Titles from 1971-1974 and then again in 1976.
At that time the Bucks dominated from the perimeter with the presence of Oscar Robertson and from under the boards with the towering legendary performances by Hall of Fame center Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul Jabbar) who made the patented sky hook famous. The Bucks swept the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 Finals to earn instant respect in a time when the NBA was in its classic period with more dominant teams like the Knicks, the Lakers, the Bullets and, of course, the Celtics than any other time in NBA history.
In the 1980s the Bucks returned to the top, winning consecutive Division Titles from 1980-1986 through the sparkling collective play of a balanced roster featuring Sidney Moncrief, Paul Pressey, Craig Hodges and the arrival of Terry Cummings, Ricky Pierce and Jack Sikma. Though the Bucks didn't win a Championship in these years, they dominated the Eastern Conference Central Division with authority.