The bucks board is a little stressed right now (with a current 5 game losing streak) so I was looking to switch topics for a little bit...I apologize in advance for the long post.
I was hoping to get some outside perspective about the 2001 Bucks... aka the last time the Milwaukee Bucks were considered contenders. Fellow Bucks fans, please feel free to jump in, but I realize many of you may be tired of talking about this team
So, mainly, as many of you may already expect...the main question I'm going to ask you about this team is...was the fix in against them?
Very short summary,
The 2001 Bucks team were led by their "big 3" at the time which consisted of... just getting into his prime and future 10 time all star Ray Allen, first overall pick Glenn Robinson, and finally, who many considered the glue/leader of the team, the mid-range specialist, Sam Cassell.
With a solid bench to back these 3 (including a Tim Thomas who tried), the Milwaukee Bucks were a team to fear in 2001, sweeping the top 4 teams in the West that regular season (including the Shaq-Kobe led Lakers/the 2001 NBA champs). The Bucks would go 52-30 to finish the season and take 1st in the Central. Glenn Robinson and Ray Allen also went to the all star game that season (2 BUCKS IN THE ALL STAR GAME!)
In the playoffs, The Bucks beat the Magic in 4 games during the 1st round and then defeated the Charlotte Hornets in 7 games during round 2. The Bucks would go on to lose the in the Eastern Conference Finals series in 7 games to the Philadelphia 76'ers...who would then go on to lose to L.A in the Finals 4-1.
The conspiracy rests in the ECF, where some believe the NBA was trying to help the bigger market (with the bigger star-Allen Iverson) reach the Finals higher ratings to face the superstars in LA. For what it's worth...David Stern was on record of saying he was rooting for the 76'ers during the series.
Below is Bill Simmons take on the series:
"If crooked NBA playoff series were heavyweight boxers, then the 2002 Western finals (Lakers-Kings) was George Foreman and the 2001 Eastern finals (Bucks-Sixers) was Earnie Shavers. Translation: People remember only George, but Earnie was almost as memorable. To briefly recap, Philly's wins in Games 1 and 4 swung on a controversial lane violation and two egregious no-calls. The Sixers finished with advantages of 186-120 in free throws, 12-3 in technicals and 5-0 in flagrant fouls. Glenn Robinson, one of Milwaukee's top-two scorers, didn't even attempt a free throw until Game 5. Bucks coach George Karl and star Ray Allen were fined a combined $85,000 after the series for claiming the NBA rigged it. In that game, Milwaukee's best big man, Scott Williams, was charged with a flagrant foul but not thrown out, only to be suspended, improbably, for Game 7.
The defining game: When Philly stole a must-win Game 4 in Milwaukee despite an atrocious performance from Iverson (10-for-32 shooting), helped by a 2-to-1 free-throw advantage and a host of late calls. How one-sided was it? When an official called a harmless touch foul to send Sam Cassell to the line with two seconds left and the Bucks trailing by seven (maybe the all-time we-need-to-pad-the-free-throw-stats-so-they-don't-seem-so-lopsided-afterward call), the subsequent sarcastic standing ovation nearly morphed into the first-ever sarcastic riot. And this was Milwaukee, the most easygoing city in the country! Nobody remembers this. The real loser was Allen, who exploded for 190 points in the series, including a record nine three pointers in do-or-die Game 6. Nobody remembers this, either. Even I didn't remember it. Crap."
...Well the story goes that the Bucks were supposed to be the team to beat in the East the following season, with the same core coming back and with the acquistion of big free agent at the time Anthony Mason But chemistry issues and poor play cost the Bucks to not even make the playoffs in 2002, finishing the year off 41-41. Things fell apart from there. Glenn Robinson was traded to Atlanta the next season. Ray Allen was eventually shipped off to Seattle because of conflict with George Karl, the Bucks in return got Gary Payton, who hated Milwaukee and left the first chance he got. After the Gary Payton/Sam Cassell combo failed, Cassell was traded to Minnesota. George Karl was eventually fired. And the Bucks have been mediocre to bad ever since...with the present hope of Giannis Antetokounmpo being able to turn the tide in Milwaukee.
But I digress.
So...Any feedback on 2001 Bucks, the rise and fall of their last contending team, would be appreciated...with the main question being on the conspiracy of the ECF. Thanks!






























