Oscar Robertson


About Oscar Robertson
Oscar  Robertson

  • Born: November 24, 1938 (age 83 years), Charlotte, TN
  • Height: 6′ 5″
  • Spouse: Yvonne Crittenden (m. 1960)
  • Nicknames: Big O, The Big O
  • Number: 14 (Sacramento Kings / Point guard).
  • Position: Point guard, Guard
  • NBA Champion (1971)
  • MVP 1964
  • rookie of the year
  • 11 times All-NBA
  • 12-time All-Star
  • 3 times All-Star MVP
  • Hall of Fame

What teams have Oscar Robertson played for?

    Oscar Robertson played fourteen seasons in the NBA, of which he played ten seasons with the Cincinati Royal, a team that after moving to several cities in 1985 would become the Sacramento Kings and his last four seasons were played with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Short Stories of Oscar Robertson  and Milwaukee  Bucks

To the great fortune of the Bucks, Robertson's contract gave him veto power over any trade. Earlier that season, the Royals tried to send the guard to the Baltimore Bullets, but Robertson rejected that idea. Robertson approved the deal with Milwaukee. He was then traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, where he joined other basketball superstars such as Lew Alcindor and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the lineup. With this lineup, Milwaukee won the 1971 championship.                               

Oscar Robertson Stats

Year
Team
GP
Min
Pts
FG%
Reb
Ast
Stl
Blk
PF
1973
Bucks

70
35.4
12.7
43.8
4.0
6.4
1.1
0.1
132
1972
Bucks
73
37.5
15.5
45.4
4.9
7.5
-
-
167
1971
Bucks
64
37.3
17.4
47.2
5.0
7.7
-
-
116
1970
Bucks
81
39.4
19.4
49.6
5.7
8.2
-
-
203
1969
Kings
69
41.5
25.3
51.1
6.1
8.1
-
-
175
1968
Kings
79
43.8
24.7
48.6
6.4
9.8
-
-
231
1967
Kings
65
42.5
29.2
50.0
6.0
9.7
-
-
199
1966
Kings
79
43.9
30.5
49.3
6.2
10.7
-
-
226
1965
Kings
76
46.0
31.3
47.5
7.7
11.1
-
-
227
1964
Kings
75
45.6
30.4
48.0
9.0
11.5
-
-
205
1963
Kings
79
45.1
31.4
48.3
9.9
11.0
-
-
280
1962
Kings
80
44.0
28.3
51.8
10.4
9.5
-
-
293
1961
Kings
79
44.3
30.8
47.8
12.5
11.4
-
-
258
1960
Kings
71
42.7
30.5
47.2
10.1
9.7
-
-
219
Career
1,040
42.2
25.7
48.5
7.5
9.5
0.1
0.0
2,931

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