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1996-97 record: 33-49 (seventh in Central)
Per-game Averages
| | Points (rank) | FG% (rank) | Rebounds (rank) | Turnovers (rank) |
| BUCKS | 95.3 (21) | .471 (5) | 39.2 (25) | 15.7 (13) |
| OPPONENTS | 97.2 (16) | .472 (27) | 39.4 (6) | 14.6 (24) |
 

Glenn Robinson and the since-traded Vin Baker scored 42.5% of Milwaukee's 7,818 points last season. But of the top five such high-scoring duos, Robinson and Baker were the only pair whose team failed to finish in the top half of the league in scoring.
| Player (PPG), team | Pct. of team's points | Team PPG (rank) |
| Michael Jordan (29.6) and Scottie Pippen (20.2), Bulls | 48.3 | 103.1 (1) |
| Glenn Robinson (21.1) and Vin Baker (21.0), Bucks | 42.5 | 95.3 (21) |
| Allen Iverson (23.5) and Jerry Stackhouse (20.7), 76ers | 42.2 | 100.2 (7) |
| Latrell Sprewell (24.2) and Joe Smith (18.7), Warriors | 42.0 | 99.6 (9) |
| Glen Rice (26.8) and Anthony Mason (16.2), Hornets | 40.7 | 98.9 (12) |
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