Milwaukee Bucks: 4 greatest Bucks not yet in the Hall of Fame

FAYETTEVILLE, AR - FEBRUARY 7: Former Arkansas Razorback Sidney Moncrief speaks during a banner unveiling the during halftime of a game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Bud Walton Arena on February 7, 2015 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the Bulldogs 61-41. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
FAYETTEVILLE, AR - FEBRUARY 7: Former Arkansas Razorback Sidney Moncrief speaks during a banner unveiling the during halftime of a game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Bud Walton Arena on February 7, 2015 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the Bulldogs 61-41. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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There’s no question the Milwaukee Bucks are well represented in the Naismith Hall of Fame, but past greats throughout the franchise’s high points are still waiting to be inducted.

When it comes to exploring the Milwaukee Bucks’ ties littered throughout the Naismith Hall of Fame, it’s hard to argue over those who have earned the nod based on their career accomplishments.

To this point, there are a total of 12 people who have either donned a Bucks uniform or patrolled the sidelines at the head coaching position who have been elected inside the hallowed halls of the long-standing haven of basketball history.

And just next weekend, Ray Allen will be the latest figure with ties to the franchise to have his career commemorated in Springfield, Massachusetts.

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While that is undoubtedly a prestigious honor for those who have or are entering the Hall, and reflects well on the franchise as a whole, there are a handful of Bucks legends who have yet to get their respective call from the voting committees who hold the final say in who makes it in or not.

It’s obviously a point of contention that makes it hard to look at through something other than Bucks colored glasses. With that said, the piece of history that each following player represents to the Bucks organization and the game as a whole makes it tough to justify why they all continue to be left out from entering the basketball landmark.

So without further ado, let’s take a look at four Bucks greats who have a strong case to make it into the Naismith Hall of Fame, yet are still waiting on their induction to the museum.