Erving, Julius

Erving, Julius

▪ American athlete
in full  Julius Winfield Erving II , byname  Doctor J 
born Feb. 22, 1950, Roosevelt, N.Y., U.S.
 
 American collegiate and professional basketball player who was one of the most colourful and exciting figures in the game during the 1970s and '80s. At 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 metres), Erving played forward and was noted for his fast breaks, balletic leaps toward the basket, and climactic slam dunks.

      While playing in high school Erving won an athletic scholarship to the University of Massachusetts. In two seasons there he became one of only five players ever to average more than 20 points and 20 rebounds per game in a collegiate career. He was still generally unknown, however, when he left Massachusetts after his junior year and joined the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1971. He was traded to the New York Nets two years later. In his five seasons in the ABA, Erving led the league in scoring three times, was the league's Most Valuable Player in its last three years, and led the Nets to championships in 1974 and 1976.

 When the ABA merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Nets traded Erving to the Philadelphia 76ers. Erving led the 76ers to the NBA finals four times in seven years, including their 1983 championship win. He was voted the NBA's Most Valuable Player in 1981. He retired in 1987 after having become the third professional player to have scored a career total of 30,000 points. After his playing career ended Erving spent time as a television basketball analyst (1993–97) and served in the front office of the Orlando Magic (1997–2003). In 1996 Erving was named one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history, and he was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.
 

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  • Erving, Julius (Winfield) — born Feb. 22, 1950, Roosevelt, N.Y., U.S. U.S. basketball star. He played two years at the University of Massachusetts before joining the professional American Basketball Association (ABA). At 6 ft 7 in. (2 m), Doctor J played forward for the… …   Universalium

  • Erving,Julius Winfield — Er·ving (ûrʹvĭng), Julius Winfield. Known as “Dr. J.” Born 1950. American basketball player. A forward for the Philadelphia 76ers (1976 1987), he was known for his electrifying dunk shot and consistent all around play. * * * …   Universalium

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  • Erving, Julius (Winfield) — (n. 22 feb. 1950, Roosevelt, N.Y., EE.UU.). Astro del baloncesto estadounidense. Jugó dos años en la Universidad de Massachusetts antes de incorporarse al baloncesto profesional en la American Basketball Association (ABA). De 2 m (6 pies 7 pulg.) …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Julius Erving — Dr. J redirects here. For the video game character, see StarTropics. Julius Erving Julius Erving with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1987 No. 32, 6 Small forward / Shooting guard …   Wikipedia

  • Julius Erving — Spielerinformationen Voller Name Julius Winfield Erving II …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Erving — noun United States basketball forward (born in 1950) • Syn: ↑Julius Erving, ↑Julius Winfield Erving, ↑Dr. J • Instance Hypernyms: ↑forward …   Useful english dictionary

  • Julius Erving — noun United States basketball forward (born in 1950) • Syn: ↑Erving, ↑Julius Winfield Erving, ↑Dr. J • Instance Hypernyms: ↑forward …   Useful english dictionary

  • Julius Winfield Erving — noun United States basketball forward (born in 1950) • Syn: ↑Erving, ↑Julius Erving, ↑Dr. J • Instance Hypernyms: ↑forward …   Useful english dictionary

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