Milwaukee Bucks: Every All-Star In Franchise History (2019 update)
By Adam McGee
Ricky Pierce (1991)
Robertson was not the only talented Buck to play in the 1991 All-Star Game, as Ricky Pierce joined him. Like Robertson, Pierce had helped the Bucks to hold on to relevance at a time when the sense was that it was starting to slip away from the franchise.
Pierce was a deadeye shooter and a cold-hearted scorer who thrived coming off the bench in a Sixth Man role during his stay in Milwaukee. He did this so well that he finished his time as a Buck averaging 16.5 points per game in just 26.2 minutes of game time.
Pierce eventually got to an All-Star game having averaged 22.5 points per game in the 1990-91 season for Milwaukee, but would be traded to the Seattle Supersonics shortly after the All-Star game.
In the game itself, Pierce logged 19 minutes of action, scoring nine points, dishing out two assists and grabbing two rebounds.