I saw about a hundred Nets games with Dr J at the Nassau Coliseum including 2 championship winning games. If you didn't see Doc in the ABA you missed him at his best. He went out of his way to blend with the Sixers. With the Nets he was the acknowledged leader among very good team.
I'm old enough that I had the absolute privelage of getting to see Doc play in the ABA of the early 1970's. First with the Virginia Squires and then the New York Nets. To this day I will attest that Dr. J was already taking off and jumping from behind the free throw line to dunk a basketball when Michael Jordan was jumping off the elementary school bus in Wilmington, North Carolina and Kobe & Lebron weren't even wet spots on the sheet yet. My point being anything you saw Jordan, or Bryant, or James, or whoever do in the NBA, Julius Dr. J. Erving had already done it with as much or maybe even more athleticism and flare as any of the NBA greats ever did it. Jordan, Bird, Kareem, Magic, Kobe, Lebron, those are all guys that carry a team for you. Julius Erving carried an entire league on his soldiers and did it pretty damn effortlessly all things considered.
For the RECORD: Julius “Dr. J” Erving is 6’7 - with a 7’3 wingspan. Combine that with his long leg strides, speed, cat quickness and an endless bag of moves , plus his leaping and hang time abilities- you get the Doctor. He was fearless, tough and extremely durable!!
Alright now 🥰❤️🖤💚that was a beautiful description of one of my favorite male players Kobe is the other and they both lived in Long Island 🥰💜💛 and ❤️🖤💚 love you forever ( in heaven) Kobe and GiGi 💜💛 and Doc on earth🥰❤️🖤💚
He does look like denzel a lil bit. Dr. J is my favorite player of all time. The goat! Or at the very least tied with Lebron. Thank you for this upload!
I'm Roy Harris not big on Celebrity's or entertainers But when met Julius Dr. J Erving I realize he was an emotional sense of comfort and relief during my youth such a class act to admire looking back i learned character as a kid and 76er fan forever 83 Championship Happy Birthday To 6'6 Forward from Massachusetts Julius The Doctor Errrvving
Great upload!!! Anything from the original Classic Sports Network is solid gold. To this day, it's one of my favorite channels of all time. ESPN taking it over was its death knell. They succeeded in doing the impossible - taking a channel that was virtually impossible to mess up, and somehow making it absolutely unwatchable. I've despised ESPN ever since.
No one done it better when I got to my first base Dover AFB, Delaware I use to hear the Dr. playing on the radio with the Virginia Squires I was 19 coming from Arkansas that was a thrill 😁
@@Gratefulness7725 Lol...after viewing so many videos on Doc and reading various comments YOU ARE THE 1ST I've read that knew this, let alone admitted it. Spot on...congrats 'cause IT'S TRUE!!!!
The aba was a quintessential American enterprise, scrappy upstarts,, challenging the status quo of the brown ball mother league - the American revolution of hoops, symbolized by that red white & blue ball. They were inspired by and preferred a playground style and guerrilla tactics over the regimented style of set plays, and was integral in the US civil rights and labor movements.
The American Basketball League was a maverick organization, but it produced some of the most exciting forms of entertaining basketball that has ever been seen
I wz a kid wen the doc played & I actually thought he could fly for distances like sum birds do.tru story.i absolutely adored the doc.still do.had converse all star high tops
Thank you for sharing this. The NBA never saw the real Doctor J and Hubie Brown's testimony of Julius touching the square during dunks would blow the minds of fans today if they saw it. Doctor J, David Thompson, the ABA are still a vital component and importance to the NBA, but the surviving players can't even get a pension. If LeBron and other superstar players of today knew about the way the NBA continually mistreats the ABA and its players, they would stand up. This is the other side of not being woke.
@@Ryan2022 no they absolutely didn't. It's like Mike from 85-88 averaging 30-8-8, if you weren't there you weren't there. The league was deprived of peak Dr J. The only things that come close were young MJ, Harden 18-20, Curry's unanimous MVP and Kobe in 06. Special seasons.
@@Nomorehats Dr. J was the league MVP in 1980. He was 26 when the merger took place, not 36. He was an unselfish player in the NBA. Is thus what you are referring to?
The Doctor will always be my favorite male player along with Kobe(rip brotha💜💛) the doctor is first because I first saw him first and I loved him since day one and I feel that way about Kobe as well,Kobe was the Dr J in his generation, they both were theirselves and I love them both equally, I like a lot of other players but those two I love🥰💜💛 and ❤️🖤💚 love you Doc(on earth) and Kobe and GiGi (in heaven) forever 💜💛ps and they both reped Strong Island aka Long Island and that's where I spent my summers with my dad's side of the family 🥰❤️🖤💚 pss I heard the doctor lives in a fancy part of my hometown, I met a well dressed businessman at a restaurant and we started casually talking and ended up talking about sports and I mentioned the doctor and that's when the businessman told me that he worked on his house in the fancy side of town 🥰❤️🖤💚 I love you Dr wherever you are and you too Kobe and GiGi forever 💜💛
First time l saw him on tv l ran out the house (nba vs. aba). Never seen anybody play like he did up to that point. Turns out me and my boy played against him in Roosevelt years earlier and he was jumping OVER us. At the time he was about 6'3" and quiet.
Al Trautwig does a fine job here. However, he is holding a Spalding NBA ball, and the ABA ball was a Rawlings. I had one, but the dumb kid in me ruined the leather by playing on a cement court. But hey, I wanted to be like Dr. J.
If you're gonna invalidate this guys championships because of the competition level and there were only less than a dozen teams, we're gonna have to have some real serious conversations about Mikan's Lakers and Russell's Celtics
I say the goat is not the term I think is correct for me it should be gott. The greatest of this time. This meaning for me is the only thing that is constant is change. Everything will change.
How this system failed to give the Doctor that👉🐏👈goat status long long long ago 😒 was i insane neglect that has hurt the League even unto today, in my humble opinion. Hm😏🙄🤨🧐🥶🙂🤔??? Amen 🙏!!!
I love U Doc I learned so much from
U up close and from a distance U help me with life. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
❤dr.j airwavlker & moonwalker, my hero
Above all and beyond his fantastic skills and career, Mr. Julius Erving is a class act!
I saw about a hundred Nets games with Dr J at the Nassau Coliseum including 2 championship winning games. If you didn't see Doc in the ABA you missed him at his best. He went out of his way to blend with the Sixers. With the Nets he was the acknowledged leader among very good team.
I'm old enough that I had the absolute privelage of getting to see Doc play in the ABA of the early 1970's. First with the Virginia Squires and then the New York Nets. To this day I will attest that Dr. J was already taking off and jumping from behind the free throw line to dunk a basketball when Michael Jordan was jumping off the elementary school bus in Wilmington, North Carolina and Kobe & Lebron weren't even wet spots on the sheet yet. My point being anything you saw Jordan, or Bryant, or James, or whoever do in the NBA, Julius Dr. J. Erving had already done it with as much or maybe even more athleticism and flare as any of the NBA greats ever did it. Jordan, Bird, Kareem, Magic, Kobe, Lebron, those are all guys that carry a team for you. Julius Erving carried an entire league on his soldiers and did it pretty damn effortlessly all things considered.
For the RECORD: Julius “Dr. J” Erving is 6’7 - with a 7’3 wingspan. Combine that with his long leg strides, speed, cat quickness and an endless bag of moves , plus his leaping and hang time abilities- you get the Doctor. He was fearless, tough and extremely durable!!
Don't forget his huge hands.
Absolutely🙌🙌🙌💪
Alright now 🥰❤️🖤💚that was a beautiful description of one of my favorite male players Kobe is the other and they both lived in Long Island 🥰💜💛 and ❤️🖤💚 love you forever ( in heaven) Kobe and GiGi 💜💛 and Doc on earth🥰❤️🖤💚
@@chipmillard5043 it's God's plan for him to be "the man"🥰❤️🖤💚
"Air brakes"
He does look like denzel a lil bit. Dr. J is my favorite player of all time. The goat! Or at the very least tied with Lebron. Thank you for this upload!
No, Denzel looks like him.
I'm Roy Harris not big on Celebrity's or entertainers But when met Julius Dr. J Erving I realize he was an emotional sense of comfort and relief during my youth such a class act to admire looking back i learned character as a kid and 76er fan forever 83 Championship Happy Birthday To 6'6 Forward from Massachusetts Julius The Doctor Errrvving
Happy Birthday Doc.
A complete player.
The greatest small forward ever !!!
The Doctor is the grandfather of all players. No Doctor then there is no Michael or Kobe or Lebron. PERIOD.
Denzel should play him in a movie lmao
Yes he have the glasses 😂
Snoop dogg 😆
I came for this comment. I knew it would be here lol
@@jaleesamarie9470 ...No, they don't!
PLEASE, HE'S WAY TOO OLD!!!
Great upload!!! Anything from the original Classic Sports Network is solid gold. To this day, it's one of my favorite channels of all time. ESPN taking it over was its death knell. They succeeded in doing the impossible - taking a channel that was virtually impossible to mess up, and somehow making it absolutely unwatchable. I've despised ESPN ever since.
No one done it better when I got to my first base Dover AFB, Delaware I use to hear the Dr. playing on the radio with the Virginia Squires I was 19 coming from Arkansas that was a thrill 😁
This is who Jordan got flying from
FACTS and DR J got it from Connie Hawkins
Yes. And Doc got his flying fm Connie Hawkins.
@@Gratefulness7725
Lol...after viewing so many videos on Doc and reading various comments YOU ARE THE 1ST I've read that knew this, let alone admitted it. Spot on...congrats 'cause IT'S TRUE!!!!
Mann that thumbnail resembled Denzel Washington lol
The aba was a quintessential American enterprise, scrappy upstarts,, challenging the status quo of the brown ball mother league - the American revolution of hoops, symbolized by that red white & blue ball. They were inspired by and preferred a playground style and guerrilla tactics over the regimented style of set plays, and was integral in the US civil rights and labor movements.
How can you not Love thus guy ?
The most exciting basketball player to ever live. And one of 12 players that can be argued are the greatest of all times.
The American Basketball League was a maverick organization, but it produced some of the most exciting forms of entertaining basketball that has ever been seen
a legend
great find, great upload
Doc did dunk contest dunks in actual games such beautiful creativity he had.
Doctor J always performed with great precision, some call it surgical
And then there WAS "Marvelous" Pete Maravich (GOD rest his soul).
Pistol Pete Maravich
I wz a kid wen the doc played & I actually thought he could fly for distances like sum birds do.tru story.i absolutely adored the doc.still do.had converse all star high tops
Great player.Cool dude
Happy Birthday Doc!
Happy Birthday MY FAVORITE PLAYER DR.J!!!!
Thank you for sharing this. The NBA never saw the real Doctor J and Hubie Brown's testimony of Julius touching the square during dunks would blow the minds of fans today if they saw it. Doctor J, David Thompson, the ABA are still a vital component and importance to the NBA, but the surviving players can't even get a pension. If LeBron and other superstar players of today knew about the way the NBA continually mistreats the ABA and its players, they would stand up. This is the other side of not being woke.
Hes tapping the ball at 11 feet then his vertical is 44 plus. Not many do that.
The NBA saw the real doctor J stop with that nonsense already
@@Ryan2022 no they absolutely didn't. It's like Mike from 85-88 averaging 30-8-8, if you weren't there you weren't there.
The league was deprived of peak Dr J. The only things that come close were young MJ, Harden 18-20, Curry's unanimous MVP and Kobe in 06. Special seasons.
@@Nomorehats Dr. J was the league MVP in 1980. He was 26 when the merger took place, not 36. He was an unselfish player in the NBA. Is thus what you are referring to?
I remember Dr J back in 72 with the ABA league with his friend and team mate Ollie Taylor back at Nassau Coliseum
Love how Hubie talks about Doc especially a young Doctor J
The Doctor will always be my favorite male player along with Kobe(rip brotha💜💛) the doctor is first because I first saw him first and I loved him since day one and I feel that way about Kobe as well,Kobe was the Dr J in his generation, they both were theirselves and I love them both equally, I like a lot of other players but those two I love🥰💜💛 and ❤️🖤💚 love you Doc(on earth) and Kobe and GiGi (in heaven) forever 💜💛ps and they both reped Strong Island aka Long Island and that's where I spent my summers with my dad's side of the family 🥰❤️🖤💚 pss I heard the doctor lives in a fancy part of my hometown, I met a well dressed businessman at a restaurant and we started casually talking and ended up talking about sports and I mentioned the doctor and that's when the businessman told me that he worked on his house in the fancy side of town 🥰❤️🖤💚 I love you Dr wherever you are and you too Kobe and GiGi forever 💜💛
I like how on his wArm up it just said...Dr. J.
Doc was the pioneer from the free throw line dunk. It's been duplicated, of course, including one by Rick Barry's son Brent.
People often forget, by the time he got to the NBA, was a bit of a veteran and had bad knees.
First time l saw him on tv l ran out the house (nba vs. aba). Never seen anybody play like he did up to that point. Turns out me and my boy played against him in Roosevelt years earlier and he was jumping OVER us. At the time he was about 6'3" and quiet.
I'm from Roosevelt and saw him play with my brother in high scholl
@@williampscott3539 That must have been SOMETHING!! He wasn't a flamboyant person but his game was. Perfect example of a real BALLA.
@@oluhamilton2121 baller.
HBD Dr.J 🎂✊🏿🙏🏿🏀
Drjays arm was well above the rim when he jumped
Happy Birthday Dr J mine is tomorrow.
When I first starting to watch B-ball the ABA was the one I watched the most. How many points did he scored in the ABA.
👀 The Video Thumbnail picture looks like Denzel Washington 🤔 ❗❗
Happy B-Day Dr.J! (Aka Denzel lol) #goat
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wow I was seeing this # everywhere 2/22 (vibes)
#happybirthdaydrj
Old Goat
Happy 🎂 Birthday Dr.J
❤🥂💋
They don't show the Denver game!
🤗💜💫✨
Te best
1972 never forget dr j and pete maravich linked up on hawks but had legal problems bc of it
DR. J > Bird and Magic God bless!
Dr .j my hero too, original airwalker
Correction Dr.j did score 63 pts. but the Nets lost 176-166 to San Diego.
They talk about all of this rare ABA footage and then they don't show hardly any...??
Thompson was only 6' 4".
Al Trautwig does a fine job here. However, he is holding a Spalding NBA ball, and the ABA ball was a Rawlings. I had one, but the dumb kid in me ruined the leather by playing on a cement court. But hey, I wanted to be like Dr. J.
Dr. Jay and Denzel could be related?
Old goat dr j. Only dunk he knew was that statue of liberty.
If you're gonna invalidate this guys championships because of the competition level and there were only less than a dozen teams, we're gonna have to have some real serious conversations about Mikan's Lakers and Russell's Celtics
Did i hear Dr J say the words "point forward" in 1999? @24:10 I could've sworn they told me LeBron invented it 🙄🤔
Can't you see the obvious difference
I thought this was Denzel at first
I bought the red white and blue basket ball
The Denver Nuggets screwed up their franchise back then big time when they traded Bobby Jones to Philly for George McGinnis.
Um, I kinda thought some of Dr.'s other dunks were better than the semi-FT line dunk.
Is that Art Fennel commentating?
Kinda favors Denzel Washington!
Da
He should have saved the foul line dunk for last….no matter
I say the goat is not the term I think is correct for me it should be gott. The greatest of this
time. This meaning for me is the only thing that is constant is change. Everything will change.
How this system failed to give the Doctor that👉🐏👈goat status long long long ago 😒 was i insane neglect that has hurt the League even unto today, in my humble opinion. Hm😏🙄🤨🧐🥶🙂🤔??? Amen 🙏!!!
2/22=6
An entire generation thinks Marvel, DC, and Dr. J are no. 1
15:30 mark. LISTEN
He destroyed Bobby Jones.
And John havlicek outplayed the doctor more than once
Why'd they call him Dr? And what is ABA
*0:33* NICKNAME FROM A FRIEND THAT HE CALLED 'THE PROFESSOR'..
ABA: American Basketball Association
cause of how he Operated on the Court
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The fine tanker energetically plan because digital minimally increase till a aspiring spade. narrow, sneaky handle
Can you do an edition
WITHOUT Hubie Brown?
Asking for a friend.
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Dr. J has a huge ego. He became very jealous when Magic and Bird took him off the pedestal when he was still close to prime
You're absolutely wrong💯
That's total bull shit!
How do you know this?