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 It was home to the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA from 1968-1988, along with the International Hockey League Milwaukee Admirals, and hosted the 1977 NBA All-Star Game before an audience of 10,938. The venue was also home to Marquette University's men's basketball team for 38 seasons, drawing 4,724,309 Warrior fans to 521 games (413-108). -- These teams all moved to the Bradley Center upon the newer arena's opening in 1988. It was home to the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA from 1968-1988, along with the International Hockey League Milwaukee Admirals, and hosted the 1977 NBA All-Star Game before an audience of 10,938. The venue was also home to Marquette University's men's basketball team for 38 seasons, drawing 4,724,309 Warrior fans to 521 games (413-108). -- These teams all moved to the Bradley Center upon the newer arena's opening in 1988.
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 ===== Building Names ===== ===== Building Names =====
-Milwaukee Arena (1968-1974) \\ +  *Milwaukee Arena (1968-1974) \\ 
-MECCA Arena (1974-1995) \\ +  *MECCA Arena (1974-1995) \\ 
-Milwaukee Arena (aka Wisconsin Center Arena) (1995-2000) \\ +  *Milwaukee Arena (aka Wisconsin Center Arena) (1995-2000) \\ 
-US Cellular Arena (2000-present)+  *US Cellular Arena (2000-present)
  
 ===== External Links ===== ===== External Links =====
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