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  1. When Oscar Robertson landed at Cincinnati in the late 1950s, the country was on the brink of the Civil Rights era. For his part, the future Royals player became one of the first African-American ...

  2. Oscar Robertson, a three-time All-Star MVP and NBA MVP in 1963-64, led the Bucks to the title in 1971. In his 14 seasons with the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks, ...

  3. Oscar Robertson tiene una carrera alta de 6 robos (1973) Oscar Robertson rumpió su récord de balones robados en un juego de NBA el 18 de diciembre de 1973. Ese día, robó 6 balones en la derrota fuera Milwaukee sobre LA Lakers (109-107). Ha también tenido 20 puntos, 6 rebotes y 9 asistencias.

  4. Oscar Robertson Stats and news - NBA stats and news on Cincinnati Royals Guard Oscar Robertson. Navigation Toggle NBA. Home; Tickets; 2023-24 Season Schedule; U.S. Radio Broadcasters;

  5. The United States Basketball Writers Association renamed their college Player of the Year Award the Oscar Robertson Trophy in his honor in 1998. His jersey was retired by the University of Cincinnati (#12), the Cincinnati Royals/Kansas City Kings/Sacramento Kings (#14) and the Milwaukee Bucks (#1) Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA ...

  6. Complete career NBA stats for the Milwaukee Bucks Not Available Oscar Robertson on ESPN. Includes points, rebounds, and assists.

  7. Oscar P. Robertson. Oscar Robertson was one of the greatest players in history. The "Big O" could do it all. He was an unstoppable offensive player who could score from every spot on the court and in any manner he saw fit. Robertson's offensive prowess changed the point guard stereotype from simply a passer and floor general to a scorer and ...