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  1. Julius Winfield Erving II (born February 22, 1950), commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is an American former professional basketball player. Erving helped legitimize the American Basketball Association (ABA), and he was the best-known player in that league when it merged into the National Basketball Association (NBA) after the 1975–1976 ...

    • 1971–1987
    • Roosevelt (Roosevelt, New York)
    • UMass (1969–1971)
    • 1972: 1st round, 12th overall pick
  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Hall of Fame basketball forward Julius Erving, or "Dr. J," was an acrobatic player in the NBA and ABA. His dunks and graceful play helped change the game. Updated: Nov 12, 2021. Photo:...

  3. Julius Erving Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more | Basketball-Reference.com. Julius Winfield Erving II Twitter : JuliusErving. (Dr. J, The Doctor, J.W., The Claw, Black Moses, Houdini, Little Hawk, Doc, Julie, Super Julius) Position: Small Forward and Shooting Guard Shoots: Right. 6-7 , 210lb (201cm, 95kg)

    • February 22, 1950
  4. Sep 13, 2021 · Julius Erving, the great and wondrous “Dr. J,” was the dominant player of his era and an innovator who changed the way the game was played. He was a wizard with the ball, performing feats...

  5. Julius W. Erving. Julius Erving could jump, run, shoot, score, dunk, play defense, rebound, and fill arena seats everywhere he played. "Dr. J's" game of in-your-face hoops appealed to everyone and he made the game cool to play and fun to watch. During his 16 scintillating seasons in both the ABA and NBA, Erving redefined the forward position.

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  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Julius Erving, American collegiate and professional basketball player who was one of the most colorful and exciting figures in the game during the 1970s and ’80s. He played forward and was noted for his fast breaks, balletic leaps toward the basket, and climactic slam dunks.

  8. Jan 25, 2022 · He won those two ABA titles along with his lone NBA title in Philly in 1983 after seven straight years of painful postseason losses, including three NBA Finals defeats. When Erving retired in...

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