The History

Bango the Buck

Bango the Buck has earned a reputation as one of the top mascots in the NBA, and in 2022, he was officially ranked as the best mascot in the league by based on fan engagement, creativity, and social media presence. Known for his jaw-dropping trampoline dunks and fearless stunts including backflipping off a ladder or dunking from the arena rafters Bango brings unmatched energy and entertainment to Bucks games. His blend of athleticism, humor, and heart has made him a standout not just in Milwaukee, but across the entire sports world.

Inside the Fiserv Forum

Fiserv Forum, the home of the Milwaukee Bucks, is a modern, high-energy arena located in downtown Milwaukee. Opened in 2018, it holds around 17,500 fans and was built to create an intense, up-close atmosphere with steep seating and top-tier acoustics. The arena features a massive, crystal-clear jumbotron, cutting-edge lighting, and sleek locker rooms built for elite performance. Fans enjoy a true taste of Milwaukee with local food vendors like AJ Bombers and Smoke Shack BBQ. Beyond basketball, Fiserv Forum hosts concerts and events year-round, while the surrounding Deer District buzzes with excitement, especially during big games, making it one of the liveliest venues in the NBA.

Top 5 Moments from the 2021 NBA Championship

1. Giannis Drops 50 in Game 6 of the Finals

In the title-clinching game vs. the Suns, Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered a 50-point masterclass, along with 14 rebounds and 5 blocks. He also hit 17 of 19 free throws, silencing critics of his shooting. It was one of the greatest Finals performances ever — pure dominance.


2. Kevin Durant’s Toe on the Line – Game 7 vs. Nets

In the Eastern Semis, Kevin Durant hit what looked like a series-winning three in Game 7… except his foot was on the line. The shot tied the game, not won it. The Bucks survived in overtime — a moment of fate that shifted the entire postseason.


3. Jrue Holiday’s Game-Saving Steal & Alley-Oop – Game 5 of the Finals

With less than 30 seconds left in Game 5, Jrue ripped the ball from Devin Booker, sprinted downcourt, and lobbed a perfect alley-oop to Giannis, who slammed it home and got fouled. It was the clutch play of the Finals.


4. Khris Middleton Closes Out the Hawks – Game 6, ECF

With Giannis out due to a knee injury, Middleton stepped up huge in Game 6 vs. Atlanta, scoring 23 of his 32 points in the third quarter alone. He was the closer, sending Milwaukee to the Finals for the first time since 1974.


5. Giannis’ Legendary Block on Ayton – Game 4 of the Finals

With the game on the line, Giannis made one of the greatest defensive plays in Finals history, rotating from guarding the ball to meeting Deandre Ayton at the rim for a stunning alley-oop block. A moment that defined his will to win.

Giannis Rise to Superstar status

Giannis Antetokounmpo’s rise to superstardom is one of the NBA’s most inspiring stories. Drafted 15th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2013 as a lanky, little-known prospect from Greece, Giannis transformed through relentless work ethic and raw talent into a two-time MVP, NBA Champion, and Finals MVP. His unique combination of size, speed, and skill redefined the modern big man, and he became the face of a small-market franchise, leading them to their first title in 50 years in 2021. His journey from street vendor in Athens to global icon is a testament to resilience and belief.

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