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Julius erving championships
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Playing back home on Long Island, and with New York City so close, Erving became more visible to the media and public. A year later, the financially troubled Squires dealt Erving to the Nets, getting $1 million and two players in return. As a rookie he averaged 27.3 points and 15.7 rebounds. When the Virginia Squires offered him a $500,000, four-year contract after his junior year in 1971, he jumped. He averaged 26.3 points and 20.2 rebounds, one of only five players in NCAA history to average 20-20 for a career.

julius erving championships

As a sophomore and junior (freshmen were ineligible then), he was a model of consistency, recording 51 double-doubles in his 52 games. Starring as a senior at Roosevelt High, he earned a scholarship to the University of Massachusetts. When he was 13, his family moved to Roosevelt, also on Long Island.

julius erving championships

J - he was born Julius Winfield Erving Jr. J - a high-school teammate gave him the nickname Doctor and an ABA teammate added the initial, making it Dr.

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His 16-year pro averages were 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists. In his 11 seasons with the 76ers, he averaged 22 points and 6.7 rebounds, and was first-team all-NBA five times and second-team twice in his first eight seasons. Erving averaged 28.7 points and 12.1 rebounds in his five ABA seasons, winning three scoring titles and being named first- team all-league four times (he was a second-team selection as a rookie).

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He is one of only four players to crack 30,000 career points (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain and Karl Malone are the others). Erving won four MVP awards, three with the Nets and one with Philadelphia. The 6-foot-6½, 200-pound forward put his stamp on the New York Nets’ two American Basketball Association titles, and he guided the Philadelphia 76ers to an NBA championship in 1983. J exhibited the flash and style of playground basketball, he displayed the intelligence to direct his skills toward winning, a goal that seems to have been lost on many of today’s players. He was articulate, friendly and uncommonly modest. Unlike many athletes, he never got a big head. While Erving was in the air so often on the court, his feet were planted firmly on the ground off it. His predecessors in gravity defying were Connie Hawkins and Elgin Baylor, his successor was Michael Jordan. Sure, there have been many outstanding leapers in basketball, but only a select few brought the art to a new level in the pros. While he scored 30,026 points as a pro, he probably drew at least double that number in “oohs” and “ahs” for his in-flight sessions. He pushed the envelope of physical probability, soaring to unprecedented heights with a basketball in his size 11 hands. When he went up in the air, he stayed there for long periods of time, seemingly an irresistible force of nature as he improvised some acrobatic maneuver. While others played the game of basketball on the ground, Julius Erving performed above it. His grace and style continue to make him one of the game’s true ambassadors.

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An All-Star in every year of his professional sixteen-year career, he was the first to bring the field of play “above the rim” and in doing so, changed the face of the game forever.

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His dazzling style of play largely facilitated the merger between the ABA and NBA in 1976.

julius erving championships

J” Erving left an indelible impression on the game of Basketball.












Julius erving championships