![]() The Bucks roster was home to 22 players at one point or another, with many of them only staying for several games before their time was up.ĭespite all of that, the Bucks remained a top-five defense, a staple of the Don Nelson era. Various injuries and roster churning led to a lot of moving parts during the regular season. The stout big man played in all 82 games and posted averaged of 12.7 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.1 blocks per game, a testament to his well-rounded skill set. Ricky Pierce and John Lucas both provided scoring punch from the backcourt, with Pierce putting up 19.5 points per game and Lucas, a newcomer that year, posting 17.5 per game in his 43 games with Milwaukee.Īnother newcomer, Jack Sikma, had a strong first season as the Bucks center after the team dealt Alton Lister for him and some draft picks. ![]() Terry Cummings continued to be a dominant scorer, putting up more than 20 points per game in his fifth NBA season.Īdditionally, a pair of guards did their best to fill Moncrief’s shoes. Even without their anchor, Milwaukee found ways to win thanks to some other contributors. Moncrief was trying his damnedest, but he only had so much to give to his Bucks. Sid the Squid was only able to play in 39 regular season games, and in those contests he averaged just 11.8 points in the 25.4 minutes per game he could offer. Unfortunately, those injury concerns carried over into the 1986-87 NBA season. The Milwaukee Bucks should bring Hugo Besson aboard in 2023-24.3 Bucks stats that show what went wrong in the Mike Budenholzer era.NBA Rumors: Insider drops big intel on Khris Middleton’s future with Bucks.3 Key takeaways from Adrian Griffin’s first press conference with the Bucks.Inside the Stats: Milwaukee Bucks 2022-23 rebounding numbers. ![]()
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