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    C-PF-SF-SG-PG-6th man:Coach:Fill in the blanks
     
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    PG - Oscar Robertson : One of the top few players to ever play, graced Milwaukee for two years before leaving SG - Sidney Moncrief : An elite defender, one of the most undervalued players to play. SF - Ray Allen : He was not a SF but he has to be here. PF - Bob Lanier : A bigman and a stud. C - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar : Didn't stay long but hell, he was amazing. 6th Man - Glenn Robinson : I never like him but he scored a lot here. Coach - Don Nelson : Coached the Bucks to 7, 50 win seasons in the 1980's.
     
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    C-Kareem Abdul JabbarPF-Terry CummingsSF-"Big Dog" Glenn RobinsonSG-Sidney MoncriefPG-Sam CassellCoach:Larry Costello (five 50+ win seasons, three 60+ win seasons, 2 Finals appearences, and one championship)6th Man:Ray Allen7th Man:Marques Johnson8th Man:Michael Redd9th Man:Oscar Robertson10th Man:Ricky Pierce11th Man:Bob Dandridge12th Man:Vin BakerBTW BCB, Bob Lanier played Center, not Power Forward. And Ray played SG basically all of the time, so he doesnt deserve to get put in as SF..
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jul 14 2006, 02:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>C-Kareem Abdul JabbarPF-Terry CummingsSF-"Big Dog" Glenn RobinsonSG-Sidney MoncriefPG-Sam CassellCoach:Larry Costello (five 50+ win seasons, three 60+ win seasons, 2 Finals appearences, and one championship)6th Man:Ray Allen7th Man:Marques Johnson8th Man:Michael Redd9th Man:Oscar Robertson10th Man:Ricky Pierce11th Man:Bob Dandridge12th Man:Vin BakerBTW BCB, Bob Lanier played Center, not Power Forward. And Ray played SG basically all of the time, so he doesnt deserve to get put in as SF..</div>CB4 even if Oscar Rob wasn't there long I'd say he still easily deserves the starting spot over a guylike Sam Cassell.
     
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    I dont think so. Oscar only had really 2 good seasons with the Bucks. The first one he averaged 19 and 8. That was really good. The 2nd one he averaged 17 and 7. That was also good, but after that he fell apart for the Bucks and averaged like 14 and 6 the next 2 seasons. He came to Mil at the end of his career. Look at Sam Cassell's numbers:18.6 ppg, 9 apg18.2 ppg, 8 apg20 ppg, 7 apg20 ppg, 6 apgHe had 4 very good seasons with the Bucks. You're forgetting how good of a pg he was back in the day..
     
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    How do you not put oscar robertson in your starting 5 bucks of alltime?He's one of the best guards to ever play in the NBA even if his time with the Bucks was short lived.We had this argument in the Lakers all-time as well cb4 it doesnt matter if he had his best season with another team he still played there and that's all that matters.And I agree with you that Sam Cassell deserves to be on there.He was a great point guard back in the day and still is better than a decent point guard with the clippers.C-Kareem Abdul JabbarPF-Terry CummingsSF-Glenn RobinsonSG-Oscar RobinsonPG-Sam Cassell
     
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    Thats bull sh*t. I dont care if he is one of the best players ever. Im going to put players in there that I felt deserve it over other guys. After looking at both statlines, I thought that Sam Cassell deserved the nod, because Oscar had two pretty mediocre seasons with the Bucks as well.Edit: Moncrief deserves it over Oscar too. He had 5 seasons scoring 20+ ppg with the Bucks, and he is one of the greatest defensive players ever. He won the DPOY award 2 times and the All Defensive team countless times. Also, he was the leader of the Bucks for most of the Don Nelson era..
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jul 14 2006, 09:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>C-Kareem Abdul JabbarPF-Terry CummingsSF-"Big Dog" Glenn RobinsonSG-Sidney MoncriefPG-Sam CassellCoach:Larry Costello (five 50+ win seasons, three 60+ win seasons, 2 Finals appearences, and one championship)6th Man:Ray Allen7th Man:Marques Johnson8th Man:Michael Redd9th Man:Oscar Robertson10th Man:Ricky Pierce11th Man:Bob Dandridge12th Man:Vin BakerBTW BCB, Bob Lanier played Center, not Power Forward. And Ray played SG basically all of the time, so he doesnt deserve to get put in as SF..</div> You think I don't know Lanier played center and that Allen played SG? I just fit in a couple guys...I didn't care if they were out of position.
     

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