Interview with Julius Erving: Dunks, ABA, playing with other superstars, retirement tour and more
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Publication Date |
Feb 16, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:31:57

An interview with Julius Erving about his legacy in popularizing All-Star Weekend, what impresses Dr. J about a dunk, what the ABA means to him, who he most enjoyed playing against, comparing his 1976 Finals performance to LeBron James, expectations he faced moving on to the NBA after the merger, toughest playoff battles, adjusting to playing with other superstars, how the 76ers evolved during his years there, his retirement tour and much more! Topics discussed include: How Erving feels about being a major reason NBA All-Star Weekend is such a huge event, what aspects of a dunk impress one of greatest dunkers ever, what people should remember about the ABA, top ABA forwards he measured himself against, comparing his 1976 ABA Finals performance to LeBron James' 2017 NBA Finals (in which both players led their teams in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks). how the legacy of the ABA is alive in the NBA today, how he approached playing with other superstars (like George McGinnis, Moses Malone and Charles Barkley), what pressure he felt coming into the NBA and being the new face of the league, remembering tough Eastern Conference playoff battles with the Celtics, Bullets and others, how the Sixers evolved from the “motley crew” in 1977 to the “fo fo fo” champions in 1983, why Erving thinks he should have won the 1984 NBA dunk contest, memories of Erving’s 1987 retirement tour around the league, memories of the 76ers’ 1980s playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, and experiences of his final NBA game in Milwaukee and being cheered by the fans.Original airdate: 2/16/17

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An interview with Julius Erving about his legacy in popularizing All-Star Weekend, what impresses Dr. J about a dunk, what the ABA means to him, who he most enjoyed playing against, and much more. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

An interview with Julius Erving about his legacy in popularizing All-Star Weekend, what impresses Dr. J about a dunk, what the ABA means to him, who he most enjoyed playing against, comparing his 1976 Finals performance to LeBron James, expectations he faced moving on to the NBA after the merger, toughest playoff battles, adjusting to playing with other superstars, how the 76ers evolved during his years there, his retirement tour and much more! Topics discussed include: How Erving feels about being a major reason NBA All-Star Weekend is such a huge event, what aspects of a dunk impress one of greatest dunkers ever, what people should remember about the ABA, top ABA forwards he measured himself against, comparing his 1976 ABA Finals performance to LeBron James' 2017 NBA Finals (in which both players led their teams in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks). how the legacy of the ABA is alive in the NBA today, how he approached playing with other superstars (like George McGinnis, Moses Malone and Charles Barkley), what pressure he felt coming into the NBA and being the new face of the league, remembering tough Eastern Conference playoff battles with the Celtics, Bullets and others, how the Sixers evolved from the “motley crew” in 1977 to the “fo fo fo” champions in 1983, why Erving thinks he should have won the 1984 NBA dunk contest, memories of Erving’s 1987 retirement tour around the league, memories of the 76ers’ 1980s playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, and experiences of his final NBA game in Milwaukee and being cheered by the fans.Original airdate: 2/16/17

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