Milwaukee Bucks: The NBA 2K18 all-time snub team

MILWAUKEE, WI - CIRCA 1970s: Marques Johnson #8 of the Milwaukee Bucks in a game in the 1970s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Ronald C. Modra/ Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WI - CIRCA 1970s: Marques Johnson #8 of the Milwaukee Bucks in a game in the 1970s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Ronald C. Modra/ Getty Images) /
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Starting Small Forward: Glenn Robinson (1994 – 2002)

Statistics – 21.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.2 steals per game

Bucks Records – Eighth in games played, third in minutes played, third in field goals made, third in three-point field goals, fourth in free throws made, sixth in total rebounds, seventh in steals, second in total points.

Accolades – NBA All-Rookie First Team, two-time NBA All-Star (2000-2001)

Much was expected of Glenn Robinson when he was taken first overall in the 1994 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, and he certainly did not disappoint. By the time he left Milwaukee in 2002, he had set countless franchise records and led them to their most successful season of this millennium.

In only one of Robinson’s eight seasons in Milwaukee, did he average below 20 points per game. Early in his career, he combined with fellow Bucks legend Vin Baker to carry the team, during some of their worst seasons as a franchise. Later, he would team up with Sam Cassell and Ray Allen to form one of Milwaukee’s finest teams.

Robinson is clearly one of the finest players to ever play for the Bucks and it is absurd that he was not selected by 2K in the all-time Bucks team. Robinson features 18 times in Bucks top 10 records for individual statistics and played in a very successful team too.