On a notable night for the Milwaukee Bucks and the place some of their greatest players hold in the history of basketball, Jack Sikma joined Sidney Moncrief as one of the organizations’ two most recent inductees into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Sikma burst on the scene in the latter years of the 1970s, and then went on to become one of the league’s most dominant and innovative centers throughout the 1980s.
Equipped with the size and skill required for the traditional center battles inside, Sikma also possessed the kind of soft touch that allowed him to extend his shooting range and differentiate him from many of his peers at the time.