In 1985, Milwaukee businessman (and now U.S. Senator) Herb Kohl bought the Bucks after fears that out-of-town investors could buy the team and move it out of Milwaukee. In 2003, after considering selling the team, Kohl announced that he had decided against selling the Bucks to Michael Jordan and would "continue to own them, improve them and commit them to remaining in Wisconsin."
In the 1988-89 season, after 20 years at the 11,052-seat MECCA (Milwaukee Arena, now U.S. Cellular Arena), the Bucks moved into the new 18,600-seat Bradley Center, located directly across the street from the MECCA in downtown Milwaukee. The Bradley Center was one of the first arenas in the country to be built with luxury suites. The Bradley Center was privately financed from a $90 million donation from Milwaukee businesswoman Jane Bradley Pettit in memory of her father.
In the 2004-2005 season, plagued with injury problems and a poor defense, the Bucks missed the postseason with a 30-52 record. However, despite only having a 6 percent chance for one of the first three draft picks in the NBA Draft Lottery, the Bucks won the first pick for the 2005 NBA Draft. They used the first pick to select Andrew Bogut of the University of Utah.
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