Julius Erving - 1976 ABA Slam Dunk Contest (Champion)

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  • @rickredmond9847
    @rickredmond9847 6 років тому +204

    The man who started it all and became the standard for all the rest.

    • @hughdismuke4703
      @hughdismuke4703 Рік тому

      YOU TOOK THE EXACT WORDS RIGHT OUT OF MY MOUTH!
      STAY OUT OF MY BRAIN!!

    • @frankkramer169
      @frankkramer169 Рік тому +2

      Connie Hawkins was the man who started it all

    • @hughdismuke4703
      @hughdismuke4703 Рік тому

      @@frankkramer169
      Who's Connie Hawkins?
      Nough said already.

    • @kenpatterson2948
      @kenpatterson2948 Рік тому

      @@frankkramer169 "The Hawk" . Connie, Bobby Jones and Clyde Drexler had that swooping dunk to their game.

    • @shmokoguwop4819
      @shmokoguwop4819 Рік тому

      The swooping dunk is a lost and undeveloped style of dunking. David Thompson is really the foundation of modern dunking.

  • @patszer8314
    @patszer8314 Рік тому +87

    Some people will argue that compared to today's NBA Julius Erving does not stand out. This is nonsense. An athlete's career must be evaluated by how he performed in his own era for the sake of fairness. Doc was an original that advanced the game of basketball on many levels.

    • @gcoinhistorian
      @gcoinhistorian Рік тому +8

      He would be excellent in today's NBA. The man can still dunk in his mid-60s. Probably only about 10 guys in the NBA have his leaping ability, let alone his playmakiing, defense, ability to score off the pass, or create his own shot. Dr. J was still scoring 20 pts per game on 49.5% shooting at the end of his career, when Jordan was in the NBA. It's not like he played in 1931.

    • @patszer8314
      @patszer8314 Рік тому +3

      @@gcoinhistorian You are correct. That's a very good point.

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth Рік тому +5

      Same should be said for George Mikan or Bob Cousy. Always respect the pioneers and innovators.

    • @louisdandrea7461
      @louisdandrea7461 Рік тому +3

      Today's NBA is a joke!

    • @high-defRJ
      @high-defRJ 11 місяців тому +2

      True statement. Sometimes even the “analysts/journalists” really don’t give love to the players that laid the foundation for the players of today. Despite the pizzazz he possessed Dr. J is a forgotten player, even Bob Pettit and George Mikan. They were dominant in their own ways, they could definitely compete in any era and deserve to be in the conversation of the best/greatest to ever play the game.

  • @richardthiele8363
    @richardthiele8363 Рік тому +47

    He holds a basketball like I hold an orange 😮. No one was more fun to watch than Dr. J. What happy memories.

    • @KWengSport
      @KWengSport Рік тому +2

      The way him and Michael Jordan held a ball was different from anyone else

    • @RKYJHAIRSTUDIOS
      @RKYJHAIRSTUDIOS Рік тому

      He’s a good substitute for MJ, but I’d still take MJ. You look, and see that Dr. J did the free throw dunk without dribbling. That’s easier to do than to dribble like MJ did, and Dr. J had half his foot on the line. Dr. J is the originator though 👍

    • @mcap8396
      @mcap8396 Рік тому

      You guys need to watch some Connie Hawkins highlights if you think no one palmed a ball like Jordan or Dr. J.
      A travesty the league blackballed him in his best years

  • @kennethjones9324
    @kennethjones9324 4 роки тому +66

    Dr. J is my all-time favorite basketball player

  • @PedroCruz-l2h
    @PedroCruz-l2h 11 місяців тому +15

    Doc was so ahead of his time
    If he had the camera angles of today you would of seen how truly spectators he was

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 7 місяців тому +6

    There has only been ONE DOCTOR! I remember watching the New Yorks Nets on WOR-TV and I have seen highlights of Julius Erving when he was with the Virginia Squires and he WAS The Greatest Basketball Player in the World!

  • @calcrappie8507
    @calcrappie8507 4 роки тому +54

    Julius Erving's first year in the ABA was the 71-72 season. He was 21 y/o fresh from UMASS. He carried the Virginia Squires through the regular season and a long playoff run. In the 11 playoff games that season he averaged 33 points and 20 rebounds per game. He scored 53 points in a game against Florida. He had another playoff game where he scored 39 points with 27 rebounds. The next round was against Rick Barry and the New York Nets. Same eye-popping stats, but the Nets were a very good team. Virginia lost the series 4-3. The next season for the Squires, Dr. J averaged 32 points and 12 rebounds. Norfolk Scope was a fun place to be for those first 2 amazing seasons. It was must watch TV and radio. And Julius was always a complete class act. During that time in Virginia he played with Charlie Scott and rookie George "Ice Man" Gervin before moving on to play for the Nets.

    • @matthewwarbington4125
      @matthewwarbington4125 7 місяців тому +1

      Holy smokes i could only imgaine how well he would do now

    • @61JWolf
      @61JWolf 6 днів тому

      Saw him '72 with the Squires playing against Artis Gilmore and the Kentucky Colonels at Hampton Roads Colosseum. They showcased him in the pregame entertainment. Then they let kids come down to the court to get his and other players' autograph. I got his and Gilmore's on the ticket stub. Damned if know whatever happened to that stub.

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 Рік тому +26

    Julius was such a champion. Sorry that the ABA did not last. It had such fine times.

    • @justayankhouston741
      @justayankhouston741 9 місяців тому

      He played for Philly 76-77. I saw him from 3 rows back when we won the championship.

    • @mathersmchone
      @mathersmchone 3 місяці тому

      @@justayankhouston741he played for philly much longer than that

    • @justayankhouston741
      @justayankhouston741 3 місяці тому

      @@mathersmchone that was THE yr we won it all. I saw all his games v pdx when he came here.

  • @melloman5133
    @melloman5133 3 роки тому +21

    Wow, I'm surprised. I didn't know Dr. J had this many haters. So much disrespect on his name. Think about the amazing players we wouldn't have without him.

  • @graylingsanders3292
    @graylingsanders3292 4 роки тому +28

    I don't care what no one says... Julius Erving was the best ever.. . He was indeed... Show time.... Multiple championships mean nothing..... No one could guard him one on one... NO ONE.... Period!

    • @Mrd9960
      @Mrd9960 4 роки тому

      No Kareem was, no one could guard his sky hook, that was the most unstoppable shot ever!

    • @roundtable3501
      @roundtable3501 3 роки тому +3

      @@Mrd9960
      Wilt blocked it twice.

    • @LOL-ro9ef
      @LOL-ro9ef 3 роки тому

      @@Mrd9960 kareem is the most overrated player of all time lol. Ive never seen someone block curry three point shot lol

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 2 роки тому +1

      @@roundtable3501 i think it was twice on 1 play. He blocked it a few times.

    • @youflatbro7498
      @youflatbro7498 2 роки тому

      @@LOL-ro9ef Well that's one opinion no one else shares. 🤣

  • @10akee
    @10akee 2 роки тому +11

    Way better than the dunk contest format today.

    • @geoffreydy9739
      @geoffreydy9739 Рік тому

      I agree. Today's NBA AS game is a joke. It's just pickup ball at a local park.

  • @zachmartin1458
    @zachmartin1458 11 місяців тому +1

    I was blessed to see the ABA when I was a kid. I'll never forget my old man's reaction the first time Dr. J jammed one from the free throw line.

  • @calvinbealer7264
    @calvinbealer7264 2 роки тому +7

    45 Years Later. This doesn't get Old.

  • @gtime5335
    @gtime5335 5 років тому +28

    THE GODFATHER OF FLIGHT A TRUE PIONEER .MY FAVORITE PLAYER EVER!!

    • @lrhlrh5570
      @lrhlrh5570 4 роки тому +1

      @Evan Tingzon everyone has their own opinion bud

    • @lrhlrh5570
      @lrhlrh5570 4 роки тому

      @Evan Tingzon well thats his own opinion

    • @lrhlrh5570
      @lrhlrh5570 4 роки тому

      @Evan Tingzon are you anti julius erving or something?

    • @lrhlrh5570
      @lrhlrh5570 4 роки тому

      @Evan Tingzon do you not like him

    • @lrhlrh5570
      @lrhlrh5570 4 роки тому

      @Evan Tingzon why you do u not like him?

  • @BasketballJones48021
    @BasketballJones48021 7 років тому +30

    Think you can tell that he would've also completed that free-throw line dunk if the basket was a bit further away there, meaning he could probably do it even if stepping just before the free-throw line, at that time... Could've even pulled a "free-throw" line between the legs or something, if people were practicing and giving the same emphasis to dunking as they do nowadays. Dr J is simply one of the best players, one of the best athletes and one of the best dunkers in basketball history, but that is well known.

  • @BusyMEOW
    @BusyMEOW Рік тому +7

    I'd like to see basketballs look like this again, helps see the rotation

  • @gunshotlagoon922
    @gunshotlagoon922 11 місяців тому +1

    There would never be a more anticipated dunker to see in the contest again until Vince.

  • @nordicorigin
    @nordicorigin 10 місяців тому +1

    I was 15 years old and at this All-Star event. So glad my mom was a basketball fan and got tickets for this. A little sad seeing David Thompson there and what could have been......

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 7 місяців тому +3

    A THING OF BEAUTY! The "Dr"

  • @randyjohnson6845
    @randyjohnson6845 Рік тому +2

    My dad was a Hampton Virginia policeman...he was always working the Squires games at the coliseum..i never actually remember missing a game when he played...very strange about the home schedule..home games were played at the Hampton coliseum...Norfolk scope and Richmond coliseum

  • @KCPablo88
    @KCPablo88 5 років тому +47

    2:00 that one had me shook

    • @duprez2
      @duprez2 4 роки тому +8

      Athletes today jump way higher than Doc but they don't have to HANDS to do that dunk.

    • @zachmartin1458
      @zachmartin1458 11 місяців тому

      Check the stats, they don't jump higher.

  • @jonjonharreld7602
    @jonjonharreld7602 Рік тому +2

    The First Man To Fly The Great Julious"Dr.J"Erving One Love Fam...

  • @DonaldMeyers-v8c
    @DonaldMeyers-v8c Рік тому +3

    Such an iconic moment

  • @SteveColburn3
    @SteveColburn3 5 років тому +37

    This Slam Dunk Contest was not the very first; it was the first "Official" Slam Dunk Contest. The first actual one took place in front of just over 10,000 at half time at the previous year's 1975 ABA All Star Game in San Antonio - and it was a spontaneous unofficial event that the players simply did on their own. While my memory's a little hazy about all the contestants and I have found no video of the game, let alone its half time events, they were pretty much the same high flyers as in this 1976 video from Denver.
    What isn't hazy is my memory of Dr.J's winning dunk. Julius started running from the opposite corner with a ball in each hand. I'm not sure exactly where he took off from, but it was somewhere at or beyond the free throw line. Flying rapidly through the air, he slowly turned a 180 so that he reached the basket with his back to it. From there he tomahawked each ball over his opposite shoulder, before gracefully landing with knees bent and arms outstretched to the sides taking in the roar of the stunned & delirious crowd. It was the most incredible combination of speed, power, athleticism, finesse, and ballet-like body control I have ever seen in any athletic event.
    After 60 years as a basketball junkie, I still watch NBA All Star Dunk Contests. I've seen some great dunks over the years. But none compare with that one, from 25 year old Dr J at his physical peak.

    • @teama7336
      @teama7336 5 років тому +6

      Steve Colburn great piece of history. Dr j was a man of his own. Pure soul. That’s what the game lost is soul . It’s not even for the people anymore. Back than these men would love to show out for the crowd. It was their people .

    • @SteveColburn3
      @SteveColburn3 5 років тому +7

      @@teama7336 There are still a few players who embody that old school "Play for the team, but put on a show for the fans" soulful mentality. If you haven't closely watched Damian Lillard, I encourage you to do so: Drops jaws with his plays & shots, puts the team on his back, rises to the moment, leads in the locker room, improves every year, not afraid to jaw and show up opponents who deserve it, gives honest & forthright interviews, plays to and acknowledges the fans, and is a community leader. He is an all timer.

    • @franciscofischer3832
      @franciscofischer3832 4 роки тому

      manooo tu leu meus pensamentos

    • @cwvos
      @cwvos 4 роки тому

      SC,
      The guys personally commenting here are guys who definitely know the game!
      OG's know the real story and those comments about the very Select Few like Dame, that's Real Talk also....
      Appreciate your share! Stay well, healthy and Safe.....

    • @brett2764
      @brett2764 3 роки тому +1

      @@SteveColburn3 imma have to agree with you old man. Great analysis of a future hofer. Even a year later this is still true.

  • @calkelpdiver
    @calkelpdiver Рік тому +3

    DT had the contest won up until the freethrow line dunk by Dr. J. That is what won it for him. DT had more powerful and elaborate dunks, but no one had done the freethrow line dunk before like that. I remember watching that as a kid, I grew up in Denver and was a major Nuggets fan. A friend of my family was one of the consortium owners of the Nuggets at that time. Used to get great seats at mid-court and 4 rows back from the scorers bench when the family friend didn't want to go the game. It was great.

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet5075 11 місяців тому +2

    Julius has those long huge hands.

  • @prayingmantis6777
    @prayingmantis6777 Рік тому +6

    Julius ERRRRRVING!

  • @billymartin7483
    @billymartin7483 8 місяців тому +1

    David Thompson was also mentioned, these were the guys that had the biggest influence on MJ.

  • @leoderosia9279
    @leoderosia9279 5 років тому +20

    What a absolute legend, I would laugh at anyone who says he would not be great in 2020...Celtic fan

    • @AntdaGreat
      @AntdaGreat 4 роки тому +1

      I mean he wouldn't. He's great because he's a pioneer but in today's day athletes jump higher and farther then him. Also Dr j mis range was okay at best and his 3 pointer was almost non existent

    • @leoderosia9279
      @leoderosia9279 4 роки тому +2

      @@AntdaGreat Dr J could dunk from foul line and so could wilt....give them modern training and they would be even more athletic. Outside shooting was Js only weakness but that would not matter now with the wide open offenses and big men not allowed to camp in lane anymore. U are not allowed to play real defense in today's NBA or NFL

    • @AntdaGreat
      @AntdaGreat 4 роки тому

      @@leoderosia9279 that's been proven false. Zone defense is harder to get pass then man to man like in the 90's. Man to man is easy to break off if you have good handles and can get passed the defender but zone even if you get passed them there's always gonna be a man waiting to come out of nowhere and contest the shot. I ain't explain it good but u can find videos of people explaining zone defense and man to man and why zone defense us harder

    • @leoderosia9279
      @leoderosia9279 4 роки тому +2

      @@AntdaGreat I am 55 now and it was much harder to score near the hoop in 80s because defenses were packed in, this is easy to understand ....lbj makes a living getting ez shots that would not have been there pre 2000.

    • @franciscofischer3832
      @franciscofischer3832 4 роки тому

      onde ativa a legenda

  • @robertarnold3160
    @robertarnold3160 11 місяців тому +1

    I am old enough to remember this as a kid. Do not criticize the creativity on the dunks. It’s called evolution. Just like rap music. Back in the day everyone sounded like 21 Savage does today. Simple rhymes.

  • @michaeliavecchia9555
    @michaeliavecchia9555 8 місяців тому +2

    this man was the GOAT!

  • @RogerPeet
    @RogerPeet 7 місяців тому +2

    I could of been there, cept for my 'trick' knee.

  • @dagmonrabal7547
    @dagmonrabal7547 Рік тому +2

    I WAS 11 YRS OLD IM 57 NOW NO ONE COMPARES TO THE GREAT DR. J / THE MAN OF A THOUSAND MOVES….

  • @spookybigchungus4056
    @spookybigchungus4056 3 роки тому +6

    His dunks were like paint strokes from Leonardo da Vinci or a cool breeze on a warm summer’s day

  • @MTG_2377
    @MTG_2377 Рік тому +1

    Bro was flying with that 41inch vertical🐐

  • @larrymansfield9393
    @larrymansfield9393 Рік тому +2

    Man, that last one….. 🔥

  • @heysolley
    @heysolley 4 роки тому +25

    6'6", with the Afro 7 feet.

    • @youflatbro7498
      @youflatbro7498 2 роки тому

      Fletch
      I get it!!! 😋

    • @zachmartin1458
      @zachmartin1458 11 місяців тому

      Dude, they had some serious fro action in the ABA. They actually encouraged it, unlike the NBA.

  • @yippee-ki-yay9925
    @yippee-ki-yay9925 2 роки тому +3

    I take these dunks over anything I've seen in recent contests. Now they get so many do overs and miss half their attempts. Plus they do the same 3-4 dunks in every contest.

  • @carlosmontiel377
    @carlosmontiel377 Рік тому +2

    Que Mates Increhibles realizaba Julius, con Estilo y Clase Saltaba y Machacaba el Aro

  • @rwtindall
    @rwtindall Рік тому

    Class Act! I miss my Converse Dr. J's from the 1970's!

  • @johnambriz7613
    @johnambriz7613 4 роки тому +19

    Before Jordan there was JULIUS

  • @BirdGang6
    @BirdGang6 Рік тому +5

    The ABA was genuinely like 50 years ahead of its time

  • @Jim_L
    @Jim_L Рік тому +2

    That 'fro and goatee were soooooooooooo cool! 👍

  • @MarkWestbrook-kq9wr
    @MarkWestbrook-kq9wr Рік тому +2

    Typo bring back that league

  • @sreyna3000
    @sreyna3000 Рік тому +2

    What we have today is actually the ABA ..and the Dr. Is the creator of just about everything

  • @1968-b3n
    @1968-b3n Рік тому +2

    in the 1970's Dr. J was the Funkiest Brother on Earth

  • @markyg236
    @markyg236 3 місяці тому

    I will always remember him as "Julius Errrrrrrrrrrrving!"

  • @tubesockets120v
    @tubesockets120v Рік тому

    This dunk routine is a better format than single dunk attempts.

  • @scottwaszak698
    @scottwaszak698 2 роки тому +3

    Not the best, but the most magical player ever. Especially at this time and his first year in the NBA -- the afro, the goatee, the fluidity and hops. He was like some kind of black wizard. My all-time favorite player.

  • @bobdavis3357
    @bobdavis3357 Рік тому +2

    Actually, you're incorrect. Connie Hawkins was before Dr J. And prior to him was Gus Williams with his powerful windmill and tomahawk dunks. Hawkins was flashier. Julius combined both styles with his own silkly flows to the ring and followed with a hard slam in many cases(Just ask Michael cooper). And Dr J had that awesome hang time.

  • @frankwood7878
    @frankwood7878 Рік тому +3

    HE WAS THE LEGEND BEFORE MJ

  • @jth8612
    @jth8612 3 роки тому +2

    Bring back the red , white , and blue ball ! It’s symbolism that should never be forgotten 🇺🇸

  • @master-kq3nw
    @master-kq3nw Рік тому +2

    the best dunk.contest

  • @timothywooten1884
    @timothywooten1884 3 роки тому +4

    Nobody dunked like the Doc..nobody!

  • @ole2x211
    @ole2x211 5 років тому +3

    The 🐐

  • @athleticchipnyc
    @athleticchipnyc 7 місяців тому

    David Thompson said the rules for this competition were that they had to do certain dunks starting from different areas on the court. Wondering if they should go back to that format

  • @nenevz2948
    @nenevz2948 Рік тому

    His greatest dunk, I believe, was in the ABA championship against Denver over Bobby Jones. Well worth searching out

  • @iggyzgalf8778
    @iggyzgalf8778 Рік тому +2

    🐐🐐

  • @miked5106
    @miked5106 2 роки тому +1

    Dunk ruled the Dunk Contest, AND he could take those moves and style and make it look that easy in a game against all-nba defenders. Just ask Kareem, Walton, Michael Cooper.....

  • @pmb7927
    @pmb7927 9 місяців тому

    Did you'll see his hang time? He getting drafted into the NBA right out of middle school 😂😭😂💀
    This dunk reminds me og Julius Erving 1976 ABA slam dunk contest 🔥🔥

  • @davidspane6114
    @davidspane6114 5 років тому +12

    Jordan’s idol

  • @Romans219
    @Romans219 Рік тому +1

    At McNichol's arena in Denver, Colorado.

  • @sbh123yt
    @sbh123yt 2 роки тому +5

    This is insane - in the free throw line dunk, Dr J has 1-2 meters spare. Everyone can check MJ dunk from 88, he doesn't reach the same height as Dr J

    • @RKYJHAIRSTUDIOS
      @RKYJHAIRSTUDIOS Рік тому

      Dr. J didn’t dribble. Of course. It’s easier to dunk win you don’t dribble

  • @biglokofourtwenty8167
    @biglokofourtwenty8167 4 роки тому +1

    Beast!!

  • @josephjoshua
    @josephjoshua Рік тому +2

    Afro Dr. J could arguably be considered the greatest of all time. I know he was super frustrated to have to yield to the owners which wanted him to slow down his game and not be so dominant. I know he looked at Jordan and thought about what the rest of his career could have looked like if they would have let him be free to dominate like he did in the ABA. Once he cut off that Afro he began to look and act like a old man.

  • @DVSNTHERE
    @DVSNTHERE 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic that it was here at McNichols Arena
    And he is THE MAN!
    All other are just bad copies

  • @rickrobitaille8809
    @rickrobitaille8809 Рік тому

    Love tgat that basketball 🔥😆🇨🇦🇺🇸

  • @lightshadow44
    @lightshadow44 11 місяців тому

    He wore “ floor burners” give him the shoe tech of the last 20 years and he would be the Concorde!

  • @juanpabloperez9063
    @juanpabloperez9063 Рік тому +1

    0:47 awesome, spectacular😂😂

  • @robertgoodwine8623
    @robertgoodwine8623 3 місяці тому

    The real GOAT
    PERIOD

  • @soundwavepiano8853
    @soundwavepiano8853 4 роки тому +1

    Let's watch a replay ... oh that was before replays came out.

  • @rosielupita5230
    @rosielupita5230 3 роки тому +1

    He was the first black astronaut. As the saying goes, "Houston, we've got a lift off".

  • @wrotedog
    @wrotedog Рік тому

    We're the rims lower then?

  • @Wallyworld30
    @Wallyworld30 3 роки тому +1

    Dr. J started it all but Giannis was first to do a dunk from free throw line in a Game! Dr. J, Jordan and Giannis all 3 are greatest of their ERA!

    • @ThomUdin
      @ThomUdin 3 роки тому

      search drexler dunk

    • @Wallyworld30
      @Wallyworld30 3 роки тому

      @@ThomUdin Drexler's was incredible but he did stop about a foot over the free throw line. Giannis foot as about 3 inches past it. Technically nobody has ever done it during a game but Giannis is close enough...for now.

    • @No7hh7rdkp
      @No7hh7rdkp 3 роки тому

      Lebron did it too

    • @nenevz2948
      @nenevz2948 Рік тому

      All great; only MJ greatest of his era

  • @jesuscarbonell3566
    @jesuscarbonell3566 4 місяці тому

    Greatest in game dunker,made 7 footers look like children as he sore ,glided and dunk on them.Even jordan had about a foot in front of the free throw line as he took off and dunked it.There have been many straight out vertical dunkers but just a true few gliders Dr J,Clyde and Jordan dunking against real defensive competition not just doing 360 and freestyle dunks against no defense on breakaways.Dr J did it against Kareem,Walton,Artis Gilmore 7 3 footers posterizing all of them.On a real defensive game in his prime give Julius,ABA.

  • @francekiellerana535
    @francekiellerana535 Рік тому

    70s in ABA already had a 3 point line?

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 Рік тому +1

    The originator!

  • @nenevz2948
    @nenevz2948 Рік тому

    This saddens me so much. Not for The Doctor, but to see David Thompson. Such a tragic downfall of such a talent. MJ before MJ. Kids . . . “Don’t do drugs”

  • @alanaldpal950
    @alanaldpal950 11 місяців тому

    Not only have the dunks gotten better……. So have the announcers

  • @moonytheloony6516
    @moonytheloony6516 5 років тому +5

    The Doctor is in...

  • @rickrobitaille8809
    @rickrobitaille8809 Рік тому

    Turn out the lights the party is over 😄🇨🇦🇺🇸

  • @hughdismuke4703
    @hughdismuke4703 Рік тому +1

    There is one guy in the NBA who reminds me of Dr. J's long extension. His name is Obi Tobin.
    If Obi ever get rids of that between the legs dunk and learns how to 'rock the cradle'? He'd be a big star!

  • @dhruvadude808
    @dhruvadude808 11 місяців тому +1

    Back when smoking inside the arena was allowed.

  • @MariioMacLin
    @MariioMacLin 7 місяців тому

    Shawn Kemp you didn't forget Julius did you pick him up at 31 Robin

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Рік тому +1

    Without Dr. J, there wouldn't have been a Michael Jordan.

    • @ChrisDalton0099
      @ChrisDalton0099 Рік тому

      Debatable since Jordan watched more David Thompson growing up

  • @kirksmith2051
    @kirksmith2051 9 місяців тому

    Dr. J had huge mitts.

  • @roderickray8386
    @roderickray8386 5 місяців тому

    I saw Richard Jefferson stating that Dr. J, Jordan, & Dominique are some great dunkers but don't get him wrong, but can't compare them to Vince Carter which is true but he knows that the Doctor pave the way for Vince as well by stating that Vince was the greatest all time dunker ever during his prime years.

  • @frankwhite58
    @frankwhite58 8 місяців тому +1

    Wings 💣

  • @guy2006
    @guy2006 Рік тому

    Gil's Arena brought me here.

  • @G.O.81
    @G.O.81 Рік тому

    Nuggets win the Finals in NBAs 76th season, makes sense nowwwww

  • @Ffeoli1039
    @Ffeoli1039 2 роки тому +2

    Handled the ball like a paintbrush

  • @garysimard5674
    @garysimard5674 5 років тому +7

    He jumped the farthest.

  • @anonymouslyopinionated656
    @anonymouslyopinionated656 8 місяців тому

    Your favourite basket ball player's favourite basketball player.

  • @shaunroland8053
    @shaunroland8053 Рік тому

    Dude put some English on that last dunk! Dang forgot to pop some 🍿 before watching this.

  • @briandavidson1946
    @briandavidson1946 2 роки тому +1

    First point forward.

  • @jaffetsanz9254
    @jaffetsanz9254 4 роки тому +1

    1:50 'twas rad

  • @beingofinconceivablehorror1854

    Respect the doctor.

  • @cortchiewelch9492
    @cortchiewelch9492 Рік тому +1

    i'm shock at the amount of today's nba players that can't palm the ball.

  • @joseperez1085
    @joseperez1085 Рік тому +1

    The doctor.

  • @richardpape5546
    @richardpape5546 11 місяців тому

    I remember Dr J windmill slam against Bobby Jones. Awesome. And i was a Nuggets fan...the nba stole so much from the aba. 3 point shot. They stole their best players in the post merger draft which the aba teams weren't allowed to participate. They didn't give them tv money for 3 years. Thats why it took so long for an aba team to win the O'Brien trophy. Carl Scheer started it all with the first slam dunk contest and is just a footnote in basketball history. Way to go nuggets for winning it all last year.