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Julius W. Erving enshrined as player in 1993
Julius W. ErvingEnshrined 1993 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 to watch. During his sixteen scintillating seasons in both the ABA and NBA, Erving redefined the forward position. Flamboyant and artistic -- opponents knew where Dr. J was zooming, but few could stop his offensive assault. Playing above the rim, Erving popularized being airborne. His style and grace both on and off the court led many to call him an American treasure. A two-time ABA MVP, Erving led the New York Nets to two ABA championships. In 1976, Erving moved to the NBA and became a Philadelphia 76er. In 1983, he led the 76ers to the NBA championship. His unique athleticism coupled with his star power made Dr. J a household name worldwide.
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04/03/2008
Butler's Green Receives the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award Hall of Fame Teams Up With Tyler Ugolyn Foundation To Refurbish Court For YMCA in San Antonio Hall of Famer Ben Carnevale, passes away at the age of 92 Wisconsin's Jolene Anderson Receives the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award The Basketball Hall of Fame announces the first annual Western Mass High School All-Star Games to be held March 20th on Center Court! ![]()
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