Four seasons ago, the Bucks ranked last in the league in road attendance. That is to say, when the Bucks came to town, the ticket was not hot.
People who refrained from up scooping up tickets during that 2014–15 run missed things like Giannis breaking out with four triple-doubles in three weeks, Brandon Knight playing just well enough as a lead playmaker to split fans into two divisive camps when he was traded for Michael Carter-Williams in February, an abbreviated rookie season of full-hops Jabari, Kendall Marshall outlet passes, a beloved vet quartet (Dudley, Zaza, Mayo, Ersan), and that month when Kenyon Martin showed up.