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Milwaukee is a city with a proud basketball history, and the Milwaukee Bucks have been the gatekeepers of that identity for many years with a great fan base backing them every step of the way. Included in that backing is support during the NBA Playoffs, where the Bucks have made many appearances, including plenty of trips during the team’s heyday.
That heyday came when the Bucks had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the roster, as they were able to use one of the best scorers in NBA history to be a dominant force in the league for an extended period of time. As if that wasn’t enough, they had Oscar Robertson on the team too, with two of the best players in the history of the game teaming up in an era where super teams weren’t formed on a regular basis.
Those two stars helped the Bucks win a championship in the 1970-71 season, when the Bucks defeated the then-Baltimore Bullets in a four-game sweep to claim the first NBA title in franchise history just three seasons into the team’s existence. Robertson averaged over 18 points per game and nearly nine assists per game as well, and getting the ball to Kareem made it easy for him to rack up assists given how good Kareem was at putting the ball in the basket.
Just a few years later, the Bucks were back in the NBA Finals. The 1974 Finals saw them take on the Boston Celtics, who managed to get the better of the Bucks in a thrilling seven-game series. With several Hall of Famers on each side, the series was a delight. Milwaukee was able to win two games that went into overtime in the series, including a double-overtime win in game six of the series, before the Celtics were able to pull away from them in game seven.
Because of that NBA Finals series, as well as more recent confrontations between the two teams, the Celtics make a natural choice as a rival of the Bucks when it comes to playoff competition.
Frequently Asked Questions About Milwaukee Bucks Playoff Tickets and Event Information
When do Milwaukee Bucks playoff tickets go on sale?
Bucks playoffs tickets usually go on sale near the end of March or in early April. When exactly this happens depends on when the Bucks actually clinch a spot in the playoffs. Depending on the season, it may take longer for Bucks playoff tickets to go on sale than if they clinch comfortably.
How much are Milwaukee Bucks playoff tickets?
Bucks playoff ticket prices on the secondary market can vary depending on a number of factors. Typically, Bucks playoff tickets can be found for as low as $62.00, with an average price of $142.00.
How to get cheap Milwaukee Bucks playoff tickets?
If you’re looking for cheap Bucks playoff tickets, tickets can be found for as low as $62.00. Additionally, once you click on your preferred event date, use the “sort by price” button located in the top left hand corner of the event page to sort all available Bucks playoff tickets by cheapest tickets available.
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