10 Greatest Bucks in franchise history ranked by Player Efficiency Rating (PER)

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1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 26.7

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar may be most well-known for his time with the Los Angeles Lakers, but it all began with the Milwaukee Bucks.

The big man was an instant success in the association, winning Rookie of the Year and being named an All-Star in his first season. He won three MVPs and was named an All-Star five more times over the next five seasons while also winning an NBA championship in what has to be one of the best starts to a career ever.

Numbers-wise, Abdul-Jabbar averaged an impressive 30.4 points, 15.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 3.4 blocks and 1.2 steals per game. He was mostly known as an electric scorer down low, owning one of the most iconic moves in NBA history in the "Skyhook." That one move was nearly unstoppable and helped him score over 38,000 points in his career, over 14,000 of which came with the Bucks.

Abdul-Jabbar's departure from the Bucks left a sour taste in the mouths of many, but there's simply no arguing what he did for the franchise, especially helping them win their first championship. It will now be interesting to see if he holds this top spot forever or if the Greek Freak will overthrow him at some point.

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