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The Milwaukee Bucks joined the National Basketball Association as an expansion team in 1968. Two years later, headed by Lew Alcindor – who eventually changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – the Bucks won the NBA championship by sweeping the Washington Bullets. Honoring that history, the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team withstands the test of time and remains on display through the many NBA jerseys for the team that anyone can wear.

Which Milwaukee Bucks players have Nike jerseys?

Nike didn't start manufacturing NBA jerseys until the late 1990s. That means the early years of the Milwaukee franchise are not represented. This includes past stars like Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robertson, and Sidney Moncrief.

The main stars who found themselves playing for the Bucks during the Nike era include Ray Allen, Sam Cassell, and Michael Redd. Gary Payton was even a member of this franchise for a brief time in 2003.

The next generation of Milwaukee Bucks represented by Nike then took charge, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo, Eric Bledsoe, and Malcolm Brogdon. Antetokounmpo won NBA Most Improved Player in 2017, the same year Brogdon was named Rookie of the Year. They won the first player awards for the Milwaukee Bucks since Ricky Pierce was named NBA Sixth Man of the Year twice in the late 1980s.

What styles of Milwaukee Bucks jerseys did Nike make?

Basketball jerseys come in tons of styles and designs. Nike created a number of options for the Bucks over the years. The variety begins with the base color alone. Milwaukee jerseys made by Nike can have a base color of white, black, green, or even purple.

Nike's white base jerseys have black or dark green lettering and numbering. They can come with a plain logo front or with a deer head emblazoned on top of crossing stripes. The stripes really offset the white, as they alternate between the dark purple, green, and black. An alternate white uniform uses wide purple bands down the sides and collar. The lettering and numbering is in a dark gray to green, with the NBA logo in the top corner of the chest.

Nike's black base jerseys are plainer, with the Bucks logo holding center court, topped by the jersey number and nothing more. Green base jerseys sprawl the city name across the chest, with sharp white markers along the sides, armholes, and neck opening. Lastly, there are the throwback purple jerseys. These have "Bucks" written on the front in large, light gray lettering, resting above the jersey number. Number 34 is a big one in Milwaukee Bucks circles since both Allen and Antetokounmpo sported it during their respective times with the franchise.

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