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Did you know that a player in Milwaukee Bucks team actually has a Master degree? Find out which one. For such cool information and more, take this quiz and see how well you know this basketball team. Good luck!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How many seasons did Hall of Fame guard Oscar Robertson play with the Milwaukee Bucks?

    • A.

      12 Seasons

    • B.

      1 Season

    • C.

      8 Seasons

    • D.

      4 Seasons

    Correct Answer
    D. 4 Seasons
    Explanation
    Oscar Robertson played 4 seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks. This can be inferred from the given options where the correct answer is listed.

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  • 2. 

    Which Milwaukee Buck sang the National Anthem as part of the choir at a 1997 NBA game?

    • A.

      Earl Boykins

    • B.

      Bobby Simmons

    • C.

      Ray Allen

    • D.

      Vin Baker

    Correct Answer
    D. Vin Baker
    Explanation
    Vin Baker, a former Milwaukee Buck player, sang the National Anthem as part of the choir at a 1997 NBA game.

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  • 3. 

    What is not a European nickname of Milwaukee Buck Toni Kukoc?

    • A.

      Pink Panther

    • B.

      Waiter

    • C.

      Boss

    • D.

      Spider Of Split

    Correct Answer
    C. Boss
    Explanation
    The given answer, "Boss," is not a European nickname of Toni Kukoc, the Milwaukee Buck. This nickname does not have any connection to Kukoc's European background or his career in basketball. The other options, such as "Pink Panther," "Waiter," and "Spider Of Split," could potentially be European nicknames as they may have cultural or personal significance to Kukoc. However, "Boss" does not fit into this category and is therefore not a European nickname for him.

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  • 4. 

    A 2004 neck injury sidelined what Milwaukee Buck for the entire season?

    • A.

      T.J. Ford

    • B.

      Vin Baker

    • C.

      Andrew Bogut

    • D.

      Glenn Robinson

    Correct Answer
    A. T.J. Ford
    Explanation
    T.J. Ford was sidelined for the entire season in 2004 due to a neck injury.

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  • 5. 

    Which former NBA center did the Milwaukee Bucks bring in as coach in 1991?

    • A.

      Larry Krystkowiak

    • B.

      Don Nelson

    • C.

      Chris Ford

    • D.

      Moses Malone

    Correct Answer
    D. Moses Malone
    Explanation
    Moses Malone is the correct answer because he was brought in as the coach for the Milwaukee Bucks in 1991.

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  • 6. 

    What was the Milwaukee Bucks' arena, The Milwaukee Arena, better known as?

    • A.

      The Garden

    • B.

      The Mecca

    • C.

      The Pyramid

    • D.

      The Terrordome

    Correct Answer
    B. The Mecca
    Explanation
    The Milwaukee Bucks' arena, The Milwaukee Arena, was better known as The Mecca.

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  • 7. 

    Which Milwaukee Buck was only the 15th Division I college player to score 1,000 in one season?

    • A.

      Sam Cassell

    • B.

      Bobby Dandridge

    • C.

      Glenn Robinson

    • D.

      Lester Conner

    Correct Answer
    C. Glenn Robinson
    Explanation
    Glenn Robinson was the only Milwaukee Buck who became the 15th Division I college player to score 1,000 points in a single season. This means that out of the given options, Robinson is the correct answer.

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  • 8. 

    How was it determined what pick the Milwaukee Bucks would get in the 1969 draft?

    • A.

      Random Drawing

    • B.

      Coin Toss

    • C.

      Alphabetical Order

    • D.

      Rock, Paper, Scissors

    Correct Answer
    B. Coin Toss
    Explanation
    In order to determine what pick the Milwaukee Bucks would get in the 1969 draft, a coin toss was conducted. This method is commonly used in sports to determine outcomes when there is no clear advantage or preference. The coin toss involves flipping a coin and letting chance decide the result, with one side representing one outcome and the other side representing the opposite outcome. In this case, the coin toss determined the pick for the Milwaukee Bucks in the draft.

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  • 9. 

    Milwaukee Buck Oscar Robertson played high school basketball at a school with no what?

    • A.

      Gym

    • B.

      Girls

    • C.

      Floor

    • D.

      Roof

    Correct Answer
    A. Gym
    Explanation
    Oscar Robertson played high school basketball at a school with no gym. This means that the school did not have a dedicated facility or space specifically designed for playing basketball. Without a gym, it would have been challenging for the basketball team to practice and play games in a proper indoor setting. This could have affected their training and performance, as they would have had to find alternative locations or make do with outdoor courts.

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  • 10. 

    The Milwaukee Bucks finished in which place in their sophomore NBA season?

    • A.

      First

    • B.

      Second

    • C.

      Last

    • D.

      Fifth

    Correct Answer
    B. Second
    Explanation
    The Milwaukee Bucks finished in second place in their sophomore NBA season. This means that they were the runners-up in the league that year.

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  • 11. 

    What did the Milwaukee Bucks not get in the 2003 trade that sent Glen Robinson to the Atlanta Hawks?

    • A.

      Leon Smith

    • B.

      Toni Kukoc

    • C.

      2003 First-Round Pick

    • D.

      Sam Cassell

    Correct Answer
    D. Sam Cassell
    Explanation
    In the 2003 trade that sent Glen Robinson to the Atlanta Hawks, the Milwaukee Bucks did not receive Sam Cassell.

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  • 12. 

    Which two young players were the cornerstones of the mid 1990's Milwaukee Bucks?

    • A.

      Toni Kukoc And Gary Payton

    • B.

      Glen Robinson And Vin Baker

    • C.

      Andrew Bogut And David Noel

    • D.

      Earl Boykins And Lynn Greer

    Correct Answer
    B. Glen Robinson And Vin Baker
    Explanation
    Glen Robinson and Vin Baker were the cornerstones of the mid 1990's Milwaukee Bucks. They were both young players who played key roles in the team's success during that time. Robinson, also known as "Big Dog," was a skilled forward who was the team's leading scorer and rebounder. Baker, on the other hand, was a talented power forward who provided a strong inside presence and was a consistent scorer. Together, they formed a formidable duo and were instrumental in the Bucks' competitiveness during the mid 1990's.

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  • 13. 

    After how many years on the Milwaukee Buck did free agent Gary Payton go to the LA Lakers?

    • A.

      Sixteen

    • B.

      Ten

    • C.

      Five

    • D.

      One

    Correct Answer
    D. One
    Explanation
    Gary Payton, a free agent, joined the LA Lakers after one year on the Milwaukee Bucks.

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  • 14. 

    Which Milwaukee Buck did the team trade three players to acquire in 1984?

    • A.

      John Lucas

    • B.

      Terry Cummings

    • C.

      Bobby Dandridge

    • D.

      Glenn Robinson

    Correct Answer
    B. Terry Cummings
    Explanation
    In 1984, the Milwaukee Bucks traded three players to acquire Terry Cummings.

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  • 15. 

    Which Milwaukee Buck legend averaged a triple-double in his rookie season?

    • A.

      Julius Erving

    • B.

      Sidney Moncrief

    • C.

      Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

    • D.

      Oscar Robertson

    Correct Answer
    D. Oscar Robertson
    Explanation
    Oscar Robertson is the correct answer because he is the only Milwaukee Buck legend who averaged a triple-double in his rookie season. This accomplishment is a testament to his exceptional skills and impact on the game during his rookie year.

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