Milwaukee Bucks: Every All-Star In Franchise History (2019 update)

Mar 20, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; A Milwaukee Bucks inflatable of mascot Bango flies prior to the game against the Utah Jazz at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Utah won 94-85. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 20, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; A Milwaukee Bucks inflatable of mascot Bango flies prior to the game against the Utah Jazz at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Utah won 94-85. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports /
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Bob Dandridge (1973, ’75, ’76)

Often the forgotten third star of Milwaukee’s great teams in the 70s, Dandridge was one of the very best players in the NBA even if his status alongside teammates like Abdul-Jabbar and Robertson led to him being overlooked in a league-wide context.

In nine total seasons with the Bucks, Dandridge personified everything that the identity of those Milwaukee teams was designed to speak for. The fact that he averaged over 18 points and seven rebounds per game over the entirety of his years as a Buck acts as a testament to that.

For all of his years of potentially All-Star worthy play in Milwaukee, Dandridge was selected for the big game just three times as a Buck. Making his appearances in Salt Lake City, San Antonio and Denver, Dandridge was never really in a leading role on those teams, but managed to put up solid numbers all the same.

As a Milwaukee All-Star, Dandridge averaged 6.0 points and 3.6 rebounds per game.