This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Milwaukee Bucks. [1]
NBA Defensive Player of the Year
NBA All-Star Game Selections [2]
Most points scored in a game
Highest points per game in a season
Most defensive rebounds (since 1973–74)
Most offensive rebounds (since 1973–74)
Most rebounds in a game
Highest rebounds per game in a season
Most assists in a game
(As of the end of the 2023–24 season)
Bold denotes still active with team.
Italic denotes still active, but not with team.
Most games played | ||||
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Player | Games | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 792 | |||
Khris Middleton | 712 | |||
Junior Bridgeman | 711 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 695 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 618 | |||
Jon McGlocklin | 595 | |||
Ersan İlyasova | 583 | |||
Brian Winters | 582 | |||
Paul Pressey | 580 | |||
Michael Redd | 578 |
Most minutes played | ||||
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Player | Minutes | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 25,945 | |||
Khris Middleton | 22,505 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 22,094 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 22,054 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 21,262 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 19,954 | |||
Michael Redd | 19,334 | |||
Brian Winters | 18,422 | |||
Marques Johnson | 18,240 | |||
Junior Bridgeman | 18,054 |
Most points | ||||
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Player | Points | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 18,502 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 14,211 | |||
Khris Middleton | 12,296 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 12,010 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 11,594 | |||
Michael Redd | 11,554 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 11,478 | |||
Marques Johnson | 10,980 | |||
Junior Bridgeman | 9,892 | |||
Brian Winters | 9,734 |
Most rebounds | ||||
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Player | Rebounds | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 7,732 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 7,161 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 4,497 | |||
Marques Johnson | 3,923 | |||
Andrew Bogut | 3,810 | |||
Terry Cummings | 3,758 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 3,519 | |||
Khris Middleton | 3,513 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 3,447 | |||
Ersan İlyasova | 3,343 |
Most assists | ||||
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Player | Assists | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 3,855 | |||
Paul Pressey | 3,272 | |||
Khris Middleton | 2,888 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 2,689 | |||
Brian Winters | 2,479 | |||
Quinn Buckner | 2,391 | |||
Sam Cassell | 2,269 | |||
Oscar Robertson | 2,156 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 2,008 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 1,956 |
Most steals | ||||
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Player | Steals | |||
Quinn Buckner | 1,042 | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 903 | |||
Paul Pressey | 894 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 874 | |||
Khris Middleton | 853 | |||
Alvin Robertson | 753 | |||
Brian Winters | 718 | |||
Marques Johnson | 697 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 689 | |||
Ray Allen | 618 |
Most blocks | ||||
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Player | Blocks | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 986 | |||
Brook Lopez | 842 | |||
Alton Lister | 804 | |||
Harvey Catchings | 709 | |||
Andrew Bogut | 642 | |||
John Henson | 600 | |||
Ervin Johnson | 586 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 495 | |||
Randy Breuer | 474 | |||
Marques Johnson | 439 |
Most field goals made | ||||
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Player | Field goals | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 6,732 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 5,902 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 4,826 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 4,723 | |||
Marques Johnson | 4,546 | |||
Khris Middleton | 4,466 | |||
Junior Bridgeman | 4,142 | |||
Brian Winters | 4,131 | |||
Michael Redd | 4,063 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 4,000 |
Most 3–Pt field goals made | ||||
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Player | 3-Pt's Made | |||
Khris Middleton | 1,347 | |||
Ray Allen | 1,051 | |||
Michael Redd | 1,003 | |||
Brook Lopez | 687 | |||
Pat Connaughton | 559 | |||
Brandon Jennings | 554 | |||
Ersan İlyasova | 536 | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 528 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 494 | |||
Charlie Bell | 432 |
Most Free Throws Made | ||||
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Player | Free Throws | |||
Giannis Antetokounmpo | 4,510 | |||
Sidney Moncrief | 3,505 | |||
Michael Redd | 2,425 | |||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 2,407 | |||
Glenn Robinson | 2,070 | |||
Khris Middleton | 2,017 | |||
Marques Johnson | 1,880 | |||
Bob Dandridge | 1,826 | |||
Ray Allen | 1,816 | |||
Ricky Pierce | 1,749 |
Championships | ||||
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Championships | Seasons | |||
NBA Championships | ||||
2 | 1971, 2021 | |||
Conference Championships | ||||
3 | 1971, 1974, 2021 | |||
Division Championships | ||||
17 | 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2001, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 |
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