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Milwaukee Bucks |
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PROFILE |
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The Milwaukee Bucks entered the NBA in 1968 and soon cashed in. After finishing the 1968-69 season last in the division, the Bucks drafted Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), who wasted no time in leading the team to the NBA Championship in 1971. Abdul-Jabbar left for Los Angeles in a 1975 trade, and although the Bucks were somewhat successful in the late 1970s and 1980s under coach Don Nelson, the team hasn't won a championship since. The Bucks are led by coach George Karl (who signed a two-year contract extension in 2001 that makes him the highest paid coach in pro sports), forward Glenn Robinson (the #1 overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft), and guard Ray Allen. The team plays in Milwaukee's Bradley Center. Senator Herb Kohl of Wisconsin owns the Bucks.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: June
2000 Sales (mil.): 54.70
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 112.0%
Employees: 50
Revenue per employee: $1,094,000.00
KEY PEOPLE |
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Herb Kohl
CEO
John Steinmiller
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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1001 N. 4th St., Bradley Center
Milwaukee, WI 53203
US
Phone: 414-227-0500
Fax: 414-227-0543
Online: Web Site
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