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Milwaukee Bucks
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Sarah E.
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The Milwaukee Bucks...the loveable losers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Games are located in downtown Milwaukee at the Bradley Center. Parking is expensive unless you know the city well; it isn't difficult to find parking away from the arena. The masses of Buck fans have adequate energy, and Bango (the mascot) is great, but there isn't much to get excited about here. However, the Bucks did land the number one draft pick in the 2005 lottery, center Andrew Bogut, so some fans are anticipating the 2005-2006 season. Bogut, along with forwards Desmond Mason and Michael Redd, make up what the Bucks organization hopes to be a solid nucleus for years to come.
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