
2. Ray Allen Air Jordan 7s
Ray Allen was one of the most exciting players to ever wear a Milwaukee Bucks jersey. Drafted fifth overall in the 1996 NBA Draft and sent to Milwaukee via a draft day trade, Allen wasted no time showing why was so highly touted coming out of university.
In 1997, Allen signed with Jordan and began strutting his stuff in some of the most iconic kicks to ever grace the NBA. To this day, Ray Allen Player Exclusives (PE’s) will go for thousands of dollars online as they were good looking shoes, only released a handful at a time.
In 2002, Jordan released PE Air Jordan 7’s (the shoe Jordan made famous by wearing in the 1992 Olympics) in a Bucks home and away colorway scheme. Unfortunately, midway through the following season, Allen was traded to Seattle and we never again saw another Bucks PE of the Jordan range.
But for a short time, Allen put Milwaukee on the map, both on the court with his thrilling brand of basketball, and off the court with some of the most fire kicks to ever grace the NBA.