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Milwaukee Bucks

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By MBPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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The Milwaukee Bucks is a club, American basketball team based in Milwaukee. The Bucks play as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division, the National Basketball Association. The team was established as an expansion team in 1968, and is being played at the Fiserv Forum. Former U.S. Senator Herb Kohl was the team's former owner, but on April 16, 2014, a consortium headed by billionaire hedge fund investors Wes Edens and Marc Lasry agreed to buy a controlling stake in Kohl's franchise, an arrangement that was accepted by NBA owners and their board of governors a month later on May 16. The organisation is run by the former director of basketball operations Jon Horst who took over in May 2017 for John Hammond. The Official Mascot in Bucks is Bango. The Bucks 'famous play-by-play announcer, Eddie Doucette, first invented the term "Bango." Every time a Bucks player scored on a long-range basket, Doucette used the expression. Jon McGlocklin, even using it as a sharpshooter. Once it was time for the Bucks to choose a replacement for their new mascot, they won the search for the replacement "Bango." Since 18 October 1977, Bango has been the Bucks 'official mascot, which was Milwaukee's home opener of the 1977–78 season. The game itself pitted Milwaukee against the iconic Bucks centre Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and his Los Angeles Lakers at the Milwaukee arena, in addition to the date being Bango's home debut. Throughout the years Bango has worked tirelessly to become famous with Bucks fans in the state of Wisconsin, serving as a neighbourhood goodwill ambassador at colleges, parades, and festivals. His high-flying acrobatic layups, bold steals and other entertaining tricks at the BMO Harris Bradley Center also play a significant role in Bucks 'energising fans. Bango appeared annually in the NBA All-Star Game since 2001. Bango suffered injuries during a mascot-participating skit at the All-Star Weekend in Phoenix, Az 2009. The right leg of Bango went into the net, balancing on top of one basket before crashing down on top of another. He then stepped on and sunk into the water completely. Bango ripped his ACL due to the crash, and was unable to compete despite occasional appearances in a wheelchair at games for the rest of the 2008–09 season. A video of the 2009 Mascot Festival accident in Bango was posted to YouTube minutes after the incident happened. During game four of the first-round playoff series between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Atlanta Hawks in 2009–10, Bango completed successfully a back-flip dunk from the top of a 16-foot pole, a feat close to the feat of Seattle SuperSonics mascot squatch during a game between the SuperSonics and the Phoenix Suns on March 19, 2008. The first jerseys from the Bucks were based on the jerseys from the Boston Celtics, with the lines and numbers being lettered. The uniforms of the hunter green road featured the name of the town and the numbers in red trim gold. Unit logo and numbers in hunter green with red trim were used on the home white uniforms; the colour scheme was changed for the 1971–72 season. The road jerseys in the 1973–74 season featured a "Milwaukee" script and red numbers with white trim; they adopted the same pattern for their home jerseys two seasons later. The road uniforms modified in the 1975–76 season to the "Milwaukee" block lettering, though maintaining a homemade style. To the bottom, the shorts have the new Bucks branding to them. The Bucks also revamped their uniforms, which coincided with Robert Indiana's legendary MECCA court's 1976–77 season debut. Now it featured green side stripes of kelly, brown and hunter, influenced by Houston Astros "Rainbow Guts" uniforms. The green and white hunter uniforms all featured the streamlined lettering of "runners" on the team logo and the lettering of buttons. By the 1985–86 season they had dropped the colour purple. The Bucks overhauled their identity and jerseys for the season 1993–94. The black road uniforms featured a modernised "bucks" lettering with white side streaks and hunter green highlights from their badge and silver numbers. The handmade white uniforms in hunter green had the same lettering and numbers, with silver accented purple side stripes. For the 2001–02 season the marks were added to the Shirt.

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I am a bird aficionado and really enjoy spotting them them on hikes. I greatly appreciate the variety of birds cross North America and the world. They are amazing and intelligent creatures, each so unique and with a wonderful life.

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