Jon McGlocklin
Jon McGlocklin will always be known as the "Original Buck", since he
was associated with the Milwaukee Bucks since their start in 1969.
McGlocklin played for the Bucks for eight seasons, was the first member
of the team to ever play in an All-Star game and was an important
member of the 1971 World Championship team.
His "rainbow jumper"
thrilled fans for years. Before playing for the Bucks, he was a
standout at Indiana and played in the NBA for the Cincinnati Royals.
McGlocklin stayed with the Bucks as a radio and TV announcer after his
retirement. He was a founder of the FACC (Midwest Athletes Against
Childhood Cancer) Fund, which helps the battle against childhood cancer.