Milwaukee Bucks: All-Time Greatest Centers

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Frank Brickowski

Brickowski was little more than a run of the mill role player/backup during his time in the NBA, with the one clear exception being his time in Milwaukee.

The New York native hit his stride and came into his own in the Cream City, starting over 237 games and averaging double digits in scoring throughout his three and a half seasons as a Buck.

Brickowski was a smart basketball player more than anything else meaning that in his time in Milwaukee he played everywhere from small forward to center.

It was in the middle where he really thrived though. Brickowski’s one year as a Buck where he played center more than anywhere else would prove to be the best of his career. In 1992-93, he averaged 16.9 points and 6.2 rebounds with a career high 54.5 percent field goal mark.

Unfortunately for Brickowski, the Bucks had little else positive going for them during his stay in the Milwaukee, and that team didn’t really go anywhere.

As a Buck, he achieved averages of 13.9 points and 5.8 rebounds.

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