01-20-2008, 05:02 AM
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JSOnline: Moncrief helped crown Bucks' golden 1980s
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The decade of the 1980s was a very good time for the Milwaukee Bucks.
They won consistently under coach Don Nelson, claiming seven consecutive division titles and winning 50 or more games for seven straight years.
Many players helped the Bucks to their memorable run of success, including Bob Lanier, Junior Bridgeman, Marques Johnson, Brian Winters, Paul Pressey, Terry Cummings, Ricky Pierce, Harvey Catchings, Alton Lister, Jack Sikma and Craig Hodges.
But the constant during the decade was No. 4, Sidney Moncrief, who played all 10 years with the Bucks (1979-'89) and became the symbol of a hard-working team.
Now 50 years old, Moncrief is a fulltime assistant for the Golden State Warriors and working under Nelson, who is in his second stint as Warriors head coach.
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When he got to the NBA, Moncrief found his old favorites from Boston stood in the way of the Bucks' playoff success. The Celtics had Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, while the Philadelphia 76ers could boast of Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Andrew Toney and Maurice Cheeks.
Milwaukee reached the conference finals three times but lost to the 76ers in 1983 and the Celtics in '84 and '86.
"We were one of the top four or five teams in the '80s," Moncrief said. "There's no doubt we had talent."
Moncrief said he will never forget the year the Bucks swept Boston in the conference semifinals, 4-0, during the 1982-'83 season. He was named the NBA defensive player of the year that season and led the Bucks in scoring at 22.5 points per game.
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