Milwaukee Bucks: Selecting an All-Decade roster

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13. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute

Seasons: 5

Averages: 6.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 0.9 assists (45.9 FG%, 30.8 3PT%)

Luc Richard Mbah a Moute never blew anyone away in the box score. In fact, looking at the statistics he amassed in his five seasons as a Buck makes for quite sub-par reading on the surface as he never averaged more than 7.7 points per game.

But what Mbah a Moute lacked on offense, he brought every bit of on defense. The Cameroon native started well over two thirds of his games in Milwaukee and was often tasked with guarding the opposition’s best defender.

Mbah a Moute could guard anyone from the point guard position to power forwards, and often drew praise from then head coach Scott Skiles and opposition coaches alike.

Being selected at 37 overall, he was a draft night steal for the Bucks and played five very successful seasons before being traded to Sacramento. Mbah a Moute shared time between the three and four positions in Milwaukee but on this team, will likely slot in as a small forward due to the lack of depth the Bucks have played with at that position in this time.