Former Bucks statistician recounts team's magical 1971, 74 Finals run
By:
Pauleen Le
Posted: Jul 20, 2021 6:00 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS58) -- To win the NBA Finals it's all about the numbers. No one knows this better than former Bucks statistician Dennis Sell.
Sell was a member of the Bucks stats crew from 1969 - 1997.
In addition to working for the Bucks, Sell is also a lifelong fan of the team and has kept special pieces of memorabilia throughout the team's history including play-by-play reports, pictures, the first Bucks program and programs from the team's 1971 and 1974 NBA Championship series.
Sell joined Mike Curkov and Pauleen Le live outside Fiserv Forum to share his favorite memories working for the team.
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