It took Kareem Abdul-Jabbar only half a dozen seasons with the Bucks to become the franchise’s all-time leader in Win Shares (114.7). Among the center’s many accomplishments in Milwaukee, Abdul-Jabbar was a six-time All Star and led the team to its only NBA championship in 1971.
BUCKS ALL-TIME TOP FIVE
After Abdul-Jabbar, the next biggest contributors to the Milwaukee Bucks by Win Shares are guard Sidney Moncrief (88.5) and forwards Giannis Antetokounmpo (109.3), Elton Brand (68.3) and Bob Dandridge (62.6).
The second team of Bucks standouts is led by small forward Michael Redd (55.1), who spent 11 years in Milwaukee, including his lone All Star season in 2003-04. He is joined by Ray Allen (54.1), Paul Pressey (45.1), Jon McGlocklin (43.3) and Terry Cummings (42.7).
The following stats of the Bucks’ all-time top five players reflect only those numbers accrued during their time with the franchise…
UPDATED April 30, 2024
KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR: 1969-75
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .276
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SIDNEY MONCRIEF: 1979-89
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .193
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MARQUES JOHNSON: 1977-84
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .187
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BOB DANDRIDGE: 1969-77, 1981-82
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .136
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GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO: 2013-24
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes: .202
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