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n 1968, he joined the NBA and reached the championship podium in three years, becoming the team with the shortest time to win the championship after joining the NBA. The Bucks have declined in strength in recent years and have withdrawn from the title race. But with years of accumulation, the 2009-10 season returned to the playoffs and once again became a strong team in the East. In 2007, Yi Jianlian officially signed to join the NBA Milwaukee Bucks.
The Bucks, who only joined the NBA in 1968, can definitely be called the youngest "upstarts" in the NBA - just three years later, they were on the podium of the championship, becoming the shortest time to win a championship after joining the NBA. team. After an inaugural season at the bottom of the Eastern Conference, luck came for the Bucks. By flipping a coin with the Phoenix Suns at the bottom of the Western Conference, the Bucks got their wish for No. 1 draft pick Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The supercenter, nicknamed "Skyhook", was selected to the All-Star team every year and was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) three times during the six years he played for the Bucks, making the team quickly become one of the top teams. ranks.
In 1970, under the leadership of "Skyhook" Abdul-Jabbar, the Bucks had a record of 56 wins and 26 losses, completely getting rid of the shadow of the fish belly army, and successfully advanced to the Eastern Conference finals. In 1971, with the help of another All-Star "Big O" Oscar Robertson (Oscar Robertson) joined the valuable experience, the Bucks in the finals with a clean 4-0 Baltimore Bullets. The team swept out the door and easily won the championship.
In 1976, Abdul-Jabbar was traded to the Lakers. With a large number of young players activated, the Bucks began to decline since then, and the results were reduced to the bottom of the Eastern Conference, and the team began a series of reorganizations.
In 1994, the team successfully signed the No. 1 draft pick "Big Dog" Robinson (Glenn Robinson), but unfortunately failed to "break out" again; in 1996, the fifth overall pick Ray Allen was selected in the first round. As a shooting guard; two years later, Sam Cassell was brought in, and the three of them jointly raised the banner of the Bucks' "Three Musketeers".
In 1998, the famous coach George Karl (George Karl) also arrived. The ambitious Bucks finally got back on their feet, breaking through after a seven-year absence from the playoffs. The Bucks entered the quarter-finals for three consecutive years and reached the Eastern Conference finals after 13 years in 2001. After seven tense battles with the Sixers, the Bucks were narrowly defeated by MVP Allen Iverson, who scored 44 points in the tiebreaker.
In the 2001-2002 season, many players of the Bucks were plagued by injuries and did nothing; even George Karl, who successfully entered the "Dream Five Team", fell into the sand at the World Championships, losing again and again. The last few seasons have featured Michael Reed at the center, but the record hasn't been great. In the 2007 draft, the team selected Yi Jianlian with the sixth overall pick in the first round, which became a hot spot for Chinese fans for a while.
Brenton Jennings, drafted by the team in 2009, has become the team's starting point guard and backcourt core, partnering with interior pillar Andrew Bogut to bring the team back to the playoffs.
From 2010 to 2011, the team's star Michael Reed was plagued by injuries, and he played 10 games throughout the season and was reimbursed for the season, but fans believe that as long as Reed is around, the team will have more wins!
In the 2011-2012 season, Reed was sent to the Suns, Bogut and the newly joined Jackson were both traded to the Warriors, and in exchange for Monta Ellis and potential insider Udu, the team restarted.