What is Bango the Buck’s Salary?

Last Modified Oct 18, 2023 13:04 GMT
Milwaukee Bucks
Milwaukee Bucks

When it comes to working as a mascot in the sports industry, its aim is to represent a team and their ideals. Mascots do a great job of working as an ambassador for the franchise they represent, building a bridge of communication between the fans and the organisation. It is a difficult task to perform on a repetitive basis.

In the NBA, mascots that represent certain teams are expected to show up on a nightly basis during home games. They must be there to encourage the players and hype up the crowd. Not only do they make multiple appearances for the team, mascots have to also make rounds and provide community service. They have bookings available for event hiring along with their role as the franchise representative.

Bango the Buck has been the official mascot of the Milwaukee Bucks since 1977 and is known for visiting local hospitals and entertaining the patients. He has been a part of the league for many years and has become a known figure when it comes to the sport of basketball. The inspiration behind the character came from the franchise's then owner, Jim Fitzgerald. Bango is famous amongst the NBA fan base for his entertainment and the charitable appearances he makes for the community.

Bango the Buck Salary

Since mascot salaries are mostly confidential, the exact amount is unknown but he is estimated to be making $50,000-$100,000 annually. He is one of the league’s better paid mascots. On an average, NBA mascot salaries range from $25,000 - $100,000 per annum.

The history behind the character dates back to 1977. He is a deer with green fur and massive antlers attached to a big white head. He is seen mostly wearing the franchise's jersey and shorts. Bango is known to be fun loving and cheerful in nature. He loves getting the spectators involved during the half-time shows.

When it comes to revealing the identity behind the mascot, the man behind the costume of Bango the Buck is not mentioned in the public domain. Most likely there are multiple personas taking up the role of the mascot. During the halftime show, Bango performs dance routines with a set of dancers following his lead. He also performs stunts and showcases his dunks on a timely basis.

People have also wondered how much a person makes working as a mascot and why they devote their entire professional lives working as one. The work they do for the community and for the franchise, mascots make a decent earning and have a pay scale averaging $50,000 annually. It is a well paying job that has its set of benefits, such as meeting with star players and celebrity engagements.

Bango the Buck has performed multiple times over the years and has been a popular mascot in the NBA. He is the only mascot to ever represent the Milwaukee Bucks and has kept the spectators entertained. He makes frequent visits to local schools and hospitals, spreading cheer and love to those in need. Out of all the mascots, Bango is the longest serving mascot in the leagues history. The mascot even has his very own Twitter handle, where he shares updates about the team. Bango has also worked for many commercials over the years.

Why does Bango wear 68?

In the colourful tapestry of basketball mascots, Bango the Buck stands as a unique emblem of tradition and loyalty. Sporting the number #68 proudly emblazoned on his jersey, this endearing mascot pays homage to a significant chapter in the franchise's history—the inaugural season of 1968.

This symbolic gesture has been a cherished tradition since the vibrant era of the 1990s. Since then, Bango has donned the number #68 with immense pride, becoming a living reminder of the team's roots and the passion that has fueled its journey.

Since his debut in the league, Bango has tirelessly represented not just the team, but the entire city. His spirited presence at games and community events has made him more than just a mascot; he's a beloved figure, adored by fans of all ages. With every dunk, every dance move, and every high-five, Bango embodies the essence of team spirit and camaraderie.

FAQs

A. The Milwaukee Bucks mascot is Bango the Buck.

A. Bango the Buck was officially introduced as team mascot in 1977. He is the oldest serving mascot in the league.

A. The mascot's birthday is celebrated on October 18.

A. Bango the Buck is widely seen wearing the Milwaukee, green and black uniform.

A. Bango the Buck is the only official mascot for the Bucks. Over the years there have been no other mascots for the franchise. 

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