There was a life-sized printout of Dr. J's hand at my muddle schools library, and I remember thinking his fingernails were the size of golf balls. Straight up catcher's mitts.
Thank you Julius Erving. first time I saw you play was in a preseason game in Portland Memorial Coliseum against the trailblazers and the Blazers beat the 76ers by like 50 points and I knew the Blazers were going to be a good team! I was right because we met you guys in the finals and the blazers winning it all was one of the best few weeks of my life as an 18-year-old kid. Now what matters most is my relationship with God and saving America in the world from evil.
There's a lot of memorable things about "The Doctor." When he first came into the pros back in 1971-72 season, he choose to wear a pair of white hi-tops "Chucks" Converse All-Stars. Simple, but EFFECTIVE!! "The Doctor" always willing to make "house-calls"......😊😊
I used to wear Maroon Vans when I played in school that matched out maroon/gold uniforms lol Idk if it’s because I have such a strong arch in my feet, but something about a flat lightweight shoe that helped me run faster and jump higher. They weren’t the authentic vans, they were the old school mode. I still play in vans at my local YMCA/city park when I don’t feel like going home to grab my pink Damian Lillard’s lol
I thought the same thing. All this time I thought Kobe was copying MJ. Didn’t realize Dr. J was copied so much by MJ!! But Jordan still did everything better. From defense to demanding his teammates perform better, the pure Alpha who had that competitive nature at EVERYTHING he did. Michael just always had a habit of rising to every occasion.
People remember the dunks but Doc does not get enough credit for being a great defender. Notice how well Erving used the backboard. Almost like Tim Duncan.
GOAT. Greatest of all times. Wish I could go back to those days. I saw Dr's last game in McNichols Arena in Denver. Believe it was Dec 30, 1986. Don't even remember who won. I just know that I got to see my boyhood idol play ball in person. 😊
THAT buzzer beater at 1:06 Is like a miracle, that IS BASKETBALL! It's like when I doubt God, that is modern day Jesus! It is like a "leap of faith" shot & he is so IN TUNE IT MAKES IT!
Exactly Im trying to find his real highlights not the dunks and layups we seen 1000 times its literally impossible to find real highlights of his full offensive game😢
The Legend, the Originator……….the man who single-handed saved the NBA from doom and brought the game of basketball into the modern age. My favorite of all time, the Doctor!
I wasn't born OR alive when Dr J was playing in the NBA, because I'm a millennial. I'm very impressed by his game in those times. I discovered about Dr J last year and fell upon this video. I can see how Michael Jordan was influence by Dr J. A lot of the Moves Jordan does is similar to Dr J, and other players as well.
Actually his are somewhat larger than Jordan’s. Jordan is the only player who had a tiny bit of the instinct to use those large hands to your advantage. Still no other player since Doc picks the ball up on the break or in traffic going to the hole with one hand the way he did. You can tell it was instinctual. He didn’t think about it. The feature was a part of his DNA
He is the original small forward GOAT. (Note: The own Dr. J said that Elgin Baylor was first.) He was the best in the ABA and the NBA. He was the first player to really walk in the air. He did not invented the dunk but he made them a work of art. The first small forward to dunk from the freethrow line. He created his own style. He used Converse shoes... not Nike's. Apparently the new generation of basketball analysts think that basketball started in 1990 because they almost never speak of the great Dr. J. For me he is the BEST.
Telling this right now matter fact he like mj didn't get his game from doc.j I was like mj idol was doc j freethrow like dunk flying and hanging in air switching hand mid air cradle the dunk all doc that mj used
@@N8sGames I am talking about small forwards... Wilt was a center. But yes, generally speaking, Wilt and Russell (the other great center of that era) were GOATS before Dr. J. (I already edited my original comment to avoid confusion again. Thank you. 🙂)
My favorite is the dunk over Bill Walton in the finals it was like he was tied to a space rocket 😂 Micheal Cooper dunk was the one I saw as a kid it was so amazing because coop almost hit his head on the backboard it just showed how great that dunk was
Didn’t know he had done the Mark Landesberger sweep-de-do any other times. I had never seen the one against the Bucks. That one might have been harder than the one against the Lakers.
Growing up, my Dad said that if I want to be successful in life, to pattern it after Dr J. I did, still do. He may be no Jordan. But as a person, Jordan couldnt hold Dr J's jock. His influence in the NBA is still evident today
It’s crazy how if you were this good prior to like 1985 you aren’t even talked about Mike Schmidt same way It’s not enough people talking about these 2
I saw a silhouette of Dr. J's hand, now I don't know if my hand grew since age 17, but the top of my hand came to the point of his hand, where the fingers start, and people say I have pretty big hands
We got cable TV in 1976 turned on a NY nets game and there he was Doctor J been my favorite since total class unlike juice head LeBron james best dunk of all time the cradle dunk in the finals against the Lakers Julie's was the best open court player I've ever seen my all time favs the goat willie mays brooks Robinson walt Frazier Johnny Unitas I could name so many oh and I can't forgot another goat Jimi Hendrix lol 50's thru the 80's best decades ever nothing but wannabes today you don't agree I don't give a fuck what you think
Dr J dunk on Eaton is way more challenging and daring from anything that MJ and Vince ever did.... by the way i want to bring attention to the fact that we have highlights of Dr J from may be a Hundred games most from finals conferences finals and semi and all star games..we are defacto missing 1000 + games highlights that according to his average on the big stage where he was having 5 to 6 highlights per game make the math.. here are his highlights at this rookie year against the NBA all stars in very little playtime and missing the 4th quarter and his infamous from the free throw line dunk on Oscar..just check how dominant and different level he already is... ua-cam.com/video/BXpPIjjc0h0/v-deo.html
MJ is MJ because he took a lot of players moves and added it to his game. It's what separated him from the rest. You can go back and see highlights of other greats and see MJ's game in it. Elgin Baylor's hangtime, Oscar Robertson's turnaround jumper, Jerry West's pump fakes, David Thompson's pump fake and hangtime jumper, Walter Davis shooting form, Hakeem's shimme shake jumper, and George Gervin's finger roll.
Boricua Hispanic indian n black IAM. He was first that Jordan , like Shaq say he was the first, that why many players like Jordan Shawn Kemp n Vincent Carter Pippen many players was the best dunk because of doctor J, n have many money to.
That rock da cradle dunk is the most famous highlight dunk ever.
Probably the free throw line one from mj is more famous but Irving flew out the gym
Why did 21 jump?? 😂
And it happened to be against my Lakers lol 😮😅
Thanks to Jordan
@@shevincoe even the Lakers loved that dunk as it happened
The Doc brought the excitement to the game.
One of the true greats that lead the ABA into the NBA.
Real talk
They don’t talk about him enough
because he was too much for words... but i agree with you fam.
Rock the cradle dunk. Priceless
I grew up across the bridge from Philly in South Jersey. I had the big fro’ too. Doc was the man!
There was a life-sized printout of Dr. J's hand at my muddle schools library, and I remember thinking his fingernails were the size of golf balls. Straight up catcher's mitts.
Thank you Julius Erving. first time I saw you play was in a preseason game in Portland Memorial Coliseum against the trailblazers and the Blazers beat the 76ers by like 50 points and I knew the Blazers were going to be a good team! I was right because we met you guys in the finals and the blazers winning it all was one of the best few weeks of my life as an 18-year-old kid. Now what matters most is my relationship with God and saving America in the world from evil.
Saving AMERICA? 😩😂😂
It really is sad the amount of corruption in our current government. :( all branches too.
There's a lot of memorable things about "The Doctor." When he first came into the pros back in 1971-72 season, he choose to wear a pair of white hi-tops "Chucks" Converse All-Stars. Simple, but EFFECTIVE!! "The Doctor" always willing to make "house-calls"......😊😊
I used to wear Maroon Vans when I played in school that matched out maroon/gold uniforms lol
Idk if it’s because I have such a strong arch in my feet, but something about a flat lightweight shoe that helped me run faster and jump higher. They weren’t the authentic vans, they were the old school mode. I still play in vans at my local YMCA/city park when I don’t feel like going home to grab my pink Damian Lillard’s lol
@@MrBubblecake Many Surfers/Skateboarders used to wear Vans back in the mid-late 1970's out In Southern California. Fact....
Yeah, I'm a little too young to have watch this man play but legend. I also see how he influenced a young Michael Jordan.
Definitely. MJ has said the Doc was his idol
All that ball palm stuff that Jordan loved doing was dr j style
I thought the same thing. All this time I thought Kobe was copying MJ. Didn’t realize Dr. J was copied so much by MJ!! But Jordan still did everything better. From defense to demanding his teammates perform better, the pure Alpha who had that competitive nature at EVERYTHING he did. Michael just always had a habit of rising to every occasion.
glad there are still videos of Doc in 2021
good mix
all I have to say is he's one bad brother Dr JuliusDr JJulius Erving/////Thanks for the Memories🎉❤😊👍🙏
People remember the dunks but Doc does not get enough credit for being a great defender. Notice how well Erving used the backboard. Almost like Tim Duncan.
He doesn't get enough credit in general. Maybe if he hadn't played a lot of his best years in the ABA, he would be viewed differently
@@JJ_5289I think about that.
Because he was most certainly not a good defender lol
@@maxdurk4624 He was a top 15 ever defender based on the stats. Doc averaged two blocks and two steals per game his whole career.
GOAT. Greatest of all times. Wish I could go back to those days. I saw Dr's last game in McNichols Arena in Denver. Believe it was Dec 30, 1986. Don't even remember who won. I just know that I got to see my boyhood idol play ball in person. 😊
Absolument...!!! Vraiment le plus Grand et le réel patron...
@luvtahandload7692 I was at that game also...Dan from Iowa
@luvtahandload7692 i was at that game to ..Sixers won and Doc was the player of the game
The best ever, no doubt
THAT buzzer beater at 1:06 Is like a miracle, that IS BASKETBALL! It's like when I doubt God, that is modern day Jesus! It is like a "leap of faith" shot & he is so IN TUNE IT MAKES IT!
His career highlights would take hours to show not just 3 lousy minutes...he is the GOAT
Exactly Im trying to find his real highlights not the dunks and layups we seen 1000 times its literally impossible to find real highlights of his full offensive game😢
😂 and there is so much from the 1977-78, and 1978-79 seasons we have not seen. It’s like those years are on lock down
Smooth, effortless
Dr. J has a unique way of jumping. I never seen a player jump straight up without any horizontal momentum. It looks like an astronaut on the moon.
Imma need 2k to make a Julius Erving lay up package!!!
The Very Best!!!
Jordan got his influence and even got schooled by the Doctor
Man, Doc running up and down the court, flying through the air with his fro blowing backwards, was the best $hit EVER!!!!
The Legend, the Originator……….the man who single-handed saved the NBA from doom and brought the game of basketball into the modern age. My favorite of all time, the Doctor!
Smoooooth
THE GOAT .. nobody would exist without him … 🔴🔵6️⃣💪🏻♥️
I wasn't born OR alive when Dr J was playing in the NBA, because I'm a millennial. I'm very impressed by his game in those times. I discovered about Dr J last year and fell upon this video. I can see how Michael Jordan was influence by Dr J. A lot of the Moves Jordan does is similar to Dr J, and other players as well.
Julius Erving was stoppable hands down Legend❤🙏
Dr j has massive hands, same size like Jordan, when you can palm the ball with one hand and maneuver it in the air it's very difficulty to guard
Actually his are somewhat larger than Jordan’s. Jordan is the only player who had a tiny bit of the instinct to use those large hands to your advantage. Still no other player since Doc picks the ball up on the break or in traffic going to the hole with one hand the way he did. You can tell it was instinctual. He didn’t think about it. The feature was a part of his DNA
My all-time favorite basketball player.
❤️ dr.j original airwalker & fancy scoring points moves to the basket 🧺
Mine too.
What a player. Special NBA time, not sure what it is today. A lot of Washington Generals teams. Most teams are scoring 146 or better
Dr. J the fore-runner of athlete ability and Mr. Excitement of the NBA!!!
Trips me out to see no 3 point line. I like when it was first introduced so it was still there but wasnt often used.
He is the original small forward GOAT. (Note: The own Dr. J said that Elgin Baylor was first.)
He was the best in the ABA and the NBA.
He was the first player to really walk in the air.
He did not invented the dunk but he made them a work of art.
The first small forward to dunk from the freethrow line.
He created his own style.
He used Converse shoes... not Nike's.
Apparently the new generation of basketball analysts think that basketball started in 1990 because they almost never speak of the great Dr. J.
For me he is the BEST.
Telling this right now matter fact he like mj didn't get his game from doc.j I was like mj idol was doc j freethrow like dunk flying and hanging in air switching hand mid air cradle the dunk all doc that mj used
Fans today got the nerve to call players like doctor J plumbers are dumb as hell
❤️ dr.j original airwalker or moonwalker in nba history
He wasn't the first to dunk from the free throw line. Checkout Wilt, the true GOAT.
@@N8sGames I am talking about small forwards... Wilt was a center.
But yes, generally speaking, Wilt and Russell (the other great center of that era) were GOATS before Dr. J.
(I already edited my original comment to avoid confusion again. Thank you. 🙂)
Dat jam is always good
His Rock the Cradle Slam is the Best of all 🏀🏀My Idol and Friend Thanks Julius "DR.J" Erving
My favorite player of all time.
Stellar performance.
Pure Classic !!!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌✨ love the beat too
My favorite is the dunk over Bill Walton in the finals it was like he was tied to a space rocket 😂 Micheal Cooper dunk was the one I saw as a kid it was so amazing because coop almost hit his head on the backboard it just showed how great that dunk was
One of best players ever.
Dr. J made dunking a basketball mainstream. He made it cool to dunk the ball. He was a great player who doesn't get talked about nearly enough.
The song that goes along with Dr.J fits this video. But what is that song but sounds so familiar
You still want to know?
@@attorneynyanzamoore3618yes
Share the name !
Fancy - Oskar Mike
This who Micheal Jordan got his style from
People forget the magazine of him wearing a stethoscope with the words " the next dr j?"
Didn’t know he had done the Mark Landesberger sweep-de-do any other times. I had never seen the one against the Bucks. That one might have been harder than the one against the Lakers.
Growing up, my Dad said that if I want to be successful in life, to pattern it after Dr J. I did, still do. He may be no Jordan. But as a person, Jordan couldnt hold Dr J's jock. His influence in the NBA is still evident today
Epic players Dr J and Iceman Gervin are the reason I played ball as a kid.
imagine if he had a handle 🤦🏽♂️🔥
Awesomeness
Shaq’s podcast with Dc Young fly bought me here
Me too!
That's the original goat!!!!!!!!
Michael who???? The Doctor is in da house!!!!!!😎
❤️ dr.j my hero
Respect for the Dr. swooped and hooped.
How come he is never mentioned in the top greatest of all time is mind boggling to me. he changed the game
That Roc the cradle , man please
The Doctor !
Top 15 All-time Legend 😤
Players weren't allowed to carry with every dribble back then an take 4 to 5 steps, crazy
The Good Doctor
It’s crazy how if you were this good prior to like 1985 you aren’t even talked about
Mike Schmidt same way
It’s not enough people talking about these 2
Before Jordan we had Dr J
People don’t know
All Time Great athlete, in the Dominique Wilkins mold. Only cared about offense, but he did get a ring.
He'll of a basketball player my team
I saw a silhouette of Dr. J's hand, now I don't know if my hand grew since age 17, but the top of my hand came to the point of his hand, where the fingers start, and people say I have pretty big hands
Denzel Washington looks like the great Dr J on the very first image of this video 😉👌🏼✨
His Reverse rock da cradle is even greater than his rock da cradle and so many have no idea it even exists smh
The goat of his time ask magic jordan any body the 1st true highlight reel above the rim basketball player julius ❤
He should be up there with the Kobe & mj talk
For 50 years I love the 76ers.
Than,at the 70ies the doctor, and M.Malone were my favourite N.B.A. players.
Beat ?
Loves me some DOC!
Dr J was all that!
These are grown ass men on the court here boys and girls. Definitely not for the faint at heart.
Had he knew about a cross over back then he would have been the goat .. and dominated
What’s the song?
Doc dunked on multiple defenders before even reaching the peak of his jump. the disrespect is real when you get posterized on the way up.
He was AI before AI; the coolest baller on the planet.
The Doctor is in.
Song?
I was a guru at this they stole my dream this homework time look at doc
Would dominate today
Do this where Jordan got his game from....
We got cable TV in 1976 turned on a NY nets game and there he was Doctor J been my favorite since total class unlike juice head LeBron james best dunk of all time the cradle dunk in the finals against the Lakers Julie's was the best open court player I've ever seen my all time favs the goat willie mays brooks Robinson walt Frazier Johnny Unitas I could name so many oh and I can't forgot another goat Jimi Hendrix lol 50's thru the 80's best decades ever nothing but wannabes today you don't agree I don't give a fuck what you think
If you tried to Jump with this guy he would just simply jump higher 😂
Dr J dunk on Eaton is way more challenging and daring from anything that MJ and Vince ever did....
by the way i want to bring attention to the fact that we have highlights of Dr J from may be a Hundred games most from finals conferences finals and semi and all star games..we are defacto missing 1000 + games highlights that according to his average on the big stage where he was having 5 to 6 highlights per game make the math..
here are his highlights at this rookie year against the NBA all stars in very little playtime and missing the 4th quarter and his infamous from the free throw line dunk on Oscar..just check how dominant and different level he already is...
ua-cam.com/video/BXpPIjjc0h0/v-deo.html
People Talk about Kobe Stealing Mj Moves But people don’t talk about Mj Stealing Dr j moves , this looks Like a Jordan highlight ..
MJ is MJ because he took a lot of players moves and added it to his game. It's what separated him from the rest.
You can go back and see highlights of other greats and see MJ's game in it. Elgin Baylor's hangtime, Oscar Robertson's turnaround jumper, Jerry West's pump fakes, David Thompson's pump fake and hangtime jumper, Walter Davis shooting form, Hakeem's shimme shake jumper, and George Gervin's finger roll.
Man Jordan is a more precise Dr J. Their 1v1 would be nuts.
6ers😊
Remember when the NBA players were actually men?
Dr J
Boricua Hispanic indian n black IAM. He was first that Jordan , like Shaq say he was the first, that why many players like Jordan Shawn Kemp n Vincent Carter Pippen many players was the best dunk because of doctor J, n have many money to.
Never seen him play.. but he’s better than lebrón
So Michael Jordan emulated him?
🙂🇸🇪👋👋
Hands
Coop, get out of the way! wow!
first is always NUMBER 1, INVENTION being patented copyright
He’s better than LeBron to me. He rebounded better then ever could. And he wasn’t a cry baby and complaining like LeBron
Tbh, still better than MJ 🤷♂️
I’m not gonna say that, but he really was MJ before MJ