Milwaukee Bucks: Every All-Star In Franchise History (2019 update)
By Adam McGee
Alvin Robertson (1991)
A three-time All-Star as a San Antonio Spur before he ever even arrived in Milwaukee, Alvin Robertson was an incredibly well-rounded basketball talent, who could and often did do a little bit of everything throughout a game.
Robertson gave the Bucks three very productive seasons in his late 20s, which unfortunately coincided with a time when the overall talent of the Bucks team was approaching a point where it was about to be as bad as it had been since the formation of the franchise.
Still, Robertson’s individual talent was enough to earn him one All-Star trip during that time. Robertson was a part of a star-studded East team that was led by Michael Jordan in his native North Carolina.
Robertson played 12 minutes in that game, scoring six points and grabbing two rebounds.