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by Double A on 5/5/24Fiserv Forum - MilwaukeeSmooth sailing from parking to entrance and the game itself! The atmosphere is always amped up. Love the Bucks!!!
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Milwaukee Bucks History
On January 22, 1968, the National Basketball Association awarded a Milwaukee-based franchise to Milwaukee Professional Sports and Services, Inc., a group of investors headed by Wesley D. Pavalon and Marvin L. Fishman. The Bucks struggled through their first season, but immediately turned that around following the selection of Lew Alcindor (who would later go by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) at No. 1 overall in the 1969 NBA Draft. In his second season, Alcindor won the NBA MVP and led the Bucks as they steamrolled through the playoffs. They swept the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA Finals, giving the Bucks a championship in just their third year of existence.
The Bucks were a powerhouse team for the first half of the 1970s, led by Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson. After the departure of Abdul-Jabbar to the Los Angeles Lakers in 1975, the team was in a transition period until head coach Don Nelson came aboard in November 1976. The 1980s saw much success for the Bucks team with the additions of Sidney Moncrief in 1979 and Bob Lanier in 1980. Nelson won NBA Coach of the Year twice during his 11-year tenure with the Bucks while leading the team to seven division titles.
The Bucks struggled throughout the 1990s and 2000s, but the 2010s brought the Bucks to its modern era and coined the start of the iconic "Fear the Deer'' phrase after a playoff win over the Chicago Bulls in 2010. In the 2013 NBA Draft, the Bucks selected Giannis Antetokounmpo as the 15th overall pick and acquired Khris Middleton from the Detroit Pistons. April 16, 2014 marked the beginning of a new era for the NBA franchise, as ownership was transferred to a new group headed by entrepreneurs Marc Lasry and Wes Edens.?
In the 2020–21 season, led by Antetokounmpo, the Bucks capped off a historic year by defeating the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals in 6 games to become NBA Champions for the second time in franchise history.
Milwaukee Bucks Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1968
Team Colors: Good Land Green, Cream City Cream, Great Lakes Blue, Black, White
Mascot: Bango
Team Rivals: Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers, Miami HEAT, Boston Celtics
Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum
Fiserv Forum was designed to reflect the heritage, history and personality of Milwaukee. The 714,000-square-foot arena provides a premier fan experience for sporting events, concerts, and more. Featuring an active plaza space designed for year-round community use outside and sweeping views both into the bowl and out to the city throughout the interior, Fiserv Forum was built to highlight the communal nature of attending live entertainment. The state-of-the-art venue is home to both the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks and Marquette University’s Golden Eagles men's basketball team.?
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The Milwaukee Bucks have appeared in the NBA Finals three times and won in 1971 and 2021.
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The Milwaukee Bucks play at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The seating chart for Fiserv Forum can be viewed here.
Smooth sailing from parking to entrance and the game itself! The atmosphere is always amped up. Love the Bucks!!!
The atmosphere was electric. The building was rocking. The Bucks came to play and gave the FANS a great homecoming. They definitely were Not Done Yet.
Overall, great venue. Not a bad seat in the house. Easy to get to and move around. We will be back for another game.
Great crowd on hand for the regular season finale. Liked the energy shown by the Bucks while playing without Kris and Giannis. Hopefully full strength when the playoffs start, we will be there~!
Great seats. Got to see Dame hit a buzzer beater in overtime to win the game. Amazing experience for my daughter and I.
Bucks are going no where in the playoffs. Can't even beat the Lakers without LeBron playing. Can't play defense. No real scoring off the bench. Kris Middleton could not hit a shot in the 4th Q. Refs were not calling fouls. A major disappointment.
We had amazing seats, the energy was high and the Bucks won!
We were really pleased with the game and all of the activity during timeouts. We had a great time. We hope to come again. We purchased apparel at the arena. It is certainly quality clothing.
Went to a Bucks game. I purchased last minute tickets from Ticketmaster. Great Seats at a reasonable Price!
We were in section 106. Seats were great & so was the view. Not great for kids. All the shirts and stuff always landed just below us or were shot over us to the 2nd deck. My daughter was very upset that she didn’t even have the opportunity to get one. The food was great and the checkout was easy… however the wait was terrible.