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The 2020–21 Milwaukee Bucks season was the 53rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On April 30, 2021, the Bucks clinched the Central Division for a record 10th time with a win over the Chicago Bulls. The Bucks finished the season with a 46–26 record (equal to 52 wins in an 82-game season), good enough for ...
This was the first postseason meeting in the history of the Dodgers–Giants rivalry, and the first NLDS series between two teams that had won 100 games or more in the regular season. The Dodgers upset the MLB-best Giants in five games to advance to the NLCS for the fifth time in the past six years.
The 2021–22 Milwaukee Bucks season was the 54th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Bucks entered the season as defending champions after winning the 2021 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns in the previous season in six games as the first team since the 2015–16 Cleveland Cavaliers to come back after trailing 2–0.
The 2021 Major League Baseball season began on April 1, while the regular season ended on October 3. [1] The postseason began on October 5. The World Series then began on October 26 and ended on November 2 with the Atlanta Braves defeating the Houston Astros in six games to win their second title since moving to Atlanta.
3 Times the Bucks and Pacers have met in the playoffs, after also meeting in the first round in 1999 and 2000. 6 Straight seasons the Bucks have been a top 3 seeding in the Eastern Conference playoffs
Most rebounds in a game. Swen Nater – 33; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 30; Highest rebounds per game in a season. Most assists in a game. Ramon Sessions – 24; Guy Rodgers – 21; Brandon Jennings – 19; Sam Cassell – 19; John Lucas II – 19 (As of the end of the 2023–24 season) Bold denotes still active with team. Italic denotes still ...
The Milwaukee Bucks' promising 2023-24 season ended in the first round of the playoffs. ... the struggle to find chemistry and the injuries that ultimately short-circuited hopes for a playoff run ...
It was the third consecutive season the Bucks had a winning percentage of at least .600, the first time it had happened in franchise history since 1984–86. During the season, the Bucks acquired P. J. Tucker to further strengthen their defense for the playoffs. Members of the Milwaukee Bucks celebrating their 2021 championship at the White House