The Story of the Milwaukee Bucks

The Story of the Milwaukee Bucks — page 5
SWINGMAN OSCAR ROBERTSON LIVED UP TO HIS NUMBER 1 WITH ALL AROUND SKILLS to the Chicago Bulls that night they played in front of an excited crowd of 8,467 people Those fans continued to support the Bucks despite Milwaukee’s last-place finish in the Eastern Division The Bucks were awarded the top pick in the 1969 NBA Draft by virtue of a coin toss and Milwaukee used that chance to select the best college player in the country 7-foot 2 center Lew Alcindor Alcindor’s hanging jump shot which became known as the Sky Hook in Milwaukee had helped the University of California Los Angeles UCLA win three college national championships The Bucks hoped the towering center could bring them the same kind of success With their new star leading the way the Bucks turned into a winner They ended their second season with a 56 26 record and a second-place finish in the division Alcindor and fellow rookie Bob Dandridge who played both forward and guard led the Bucks to the division finals where they were knocked out by the New York Knicks But with Alcindor the Bucks future remained bright The big man is making us believe McGlocklin said We’re nobody’s doormat anymore 10