Over the past 16 seasons, the Milwaukee Bucks have made the playoffs on several occasions -- eight, to be exact. However, only once have they made it further than the first round. That was back in 2000-2001 when Ray Allen, Glenn Robinson and Sam Cassell were doing all the damage.
Since they lost in the conference finals that season, the Bucks have been far from a contender in the East. They've been serviceable offensively, ranking 17th among all teams in offensive rating. Their downfall has been everywhere else, where the Bucks rank 20th or worse in each category.