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1993–94 Milwaukee Bucks season

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Head coach
  
Mike Dunleavy

Arena
  
Bradley Center

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Owner(s)
  
Herb Kohl

Record
  
20–62 (.244)

Place
  
Division: 7th (Central) Conference: 13th (Eastern)

The 1993–94 NBA season was the Bucks' 26th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bucks signed free agent Ken Norman and entered the season with a new look ditching the cartoonish Buck spinning a basketball for a more regal looking Buck, as they changed from predominately green uniforms to purple. However, the Bucks struggled all season long posting a 10-game losing streak early into the season. At midseason, Frank Brickowski was traded to the Charlotte Hornets as the Bucks went on to lose 22 of their final 25 games to finish last place in the Central Division with a franchise worst record of 20–62. Eric Murdock led the team with 15.3 points per game, and top draft pick Vin Baker made the All-Rookie First Team. Following the season, Blue Edwards was traded to the Boston Celtics, and Norman was dealt to the Atlanta Hawks.

Contents

The Bucks new logo lasted until 2006 while the uniforms lasted until 2001, where they added purple to the side of the jerseys.

Season standings

z – clinched division title y – clinched division title x – clinched playoff spot

Awards and records

  • Vin Baker, NBA All-Rookie First Team
  • Transactions

  • July 7, 1993: Signed Ken Norman as a free agent.
  • November 19, 1993: Signed Greg Foster as a free agent.
  • December 3, 1993: Waived Greg Foster.
  • January 15, 1994: Traded Anthony Avent to the Orlando Magic for Anthony Cook, a 1994 1st Round draft pick, and a 1995 2nd Round draft pick.
  • February 24, 1994: Traded Frank Brickowski to the Charlotte Hornets for Mike Gminski and a 1997 1st Round draft pick.
  • February 24, 1994: Sold Danny Schayes to the Los Angeles Lakers.
  • March 2, 1994: Claimed Joe Courtney on waivers from the Phoenix Suns.
  • References

    1993–94 Milwaukee Bucks season Wikipedia