I want to remind you guys of how the Bucks put together that awesome 2001 team.
In 1995-1996, the Bucks' two best players were budding second year player Glenn Robinson and All-Star Vin Baker.
25 wins later, the season is over. That off season, the Bucks acquired Ray Allen in a draft day trade.
That brings us to the Robinson, Baker and promising rookie Ray Allen core.
In the 1996-97, with that young core, the Bucks won 33 games. Which in the draft meant: Welcome to MKE, Danny Fortson. Oh, wait. We're a 33 win team. We're on the cusp. Gotta trade Fortson for a need. How about Fortson, Johnny Newman and Joe Wolf to the Denver Nuggets for Ervin Johnson? Great trade for the Bucks.
Still, the core is Robinson, Baker and Allen. Until that September when Baker gets das boot in a three team trade. So long, Vin the all-star who never got his team to the playoffs. Hello... PG Terrell Brandon, PF Tyrone Hill and a conditional 1998 first-round draft pick from Cleveland.
So now we have a core of Robinson, Allen and Brandon and solid bigs with EJ and Hill going into the next season.
97-98, 36 wins. Oh, snap. NBA purgatory. What the hell are we gonna do? Back up a Brinks truck for George Karl to do what? REBUILD. They blew it during that '98 draft, big time, but there was still a feeling of hope in the air because of George Karl.
At the trade deadline in '99, the Bucks move some guys who didn't fit into Karl's plans or who didn't want to be here (Hill, Brandon, etc) and end up with everybody's favorite big 3, Robinson, Allen and Cassell.
Then, the big 3 played together for ten years in perfect harmony, went to the finals 7 times and won 5 championships.
Shut up! It's my dream!
