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With six home games left in the season, the Milwaukee Bucks are well on their way toward setting a dubious attendance mark.

Currently, the Bucks are averaging 13,253 fans per game, lowest in the National Basketball Association. If that continues, the Bucks will finish the season with the lowest per-game average attendance since the franchise moved into the BMO Harris Bradley Center in the 1988-'89 season.

The next lowest per-game average occurred in 2011-'12, the strike-shortened season, when the per-game average was 14,719. The most successful season occurred in 2001-'02, when the team had a per-game average of 18,178 fans.

At least two games should draw larger crowds. The Bucks meet the Miami Heat on March 29 at the BMO Harris Bradley Center, and the Indiana Pacers on April 9.

With an expected high draft picking coming for next season, the Bucks have hopes for turning the franchise around. The Bucks have already begun marketing its 2014-'15 "Bucks MVP Full Season Membership" plan. Under that plan, fans get seats to all games as well as year-round membership benefits including access to autographs and photos with Bucks players.