On April 3rd, 1987, the New Jersey Nets honored Julius Erving before his last game against his former club by retiring No. 32, which Erving wore during his ABA days with the Nets. He also has had his ...
On Jan. 5, 1983, Julius Erving threw down his signature "Rock the Baby" dunk over Michael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers.
On May 11th 1980, the Philadelphia 76ers took on the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. With seven minutes and 35 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Dr. J went baseline and took off.
On April 19, 1988, 32 years ago to the date, the 76ers raised Julius Erving’s no. 6 to the rafters of The Spectrum. Addressing the assembled crowd that night, Erving noted that winning the 1983 NBA ...
On this date in 1981, Julius Erving won his fourth Most Valuable Player award. After winning the award three times during his ABA career (1974, 1975, 1976), Erving's 1981 NBA MVP made him the first ...
During a ceremony in Brooklyn, the Nets raise Vince Carter's No. 15 to the rafters as Julius 'Dr. J' Erving reflects on Vinsanity.
Take a look back at Julius Erving knocking down the game-winning shot from halfcourt to lift the 76ers over Dallas!
Thats what Dr. J modestly called it, but his gravity-defying baseline up-and-under move against the Lakers in the 1980 Finals is one of the most iconic in league history.
Dr. J talks about playing in the All-Star Game to help his team win and give the fans a show!
There was a lot of anticipation about Dr. J as he played in his first NBA All-Star game in 1977. He did not disappoint!
The trophy honors Erving’s legacy of unparalleled flair on the court and mastery of the slam dunk. Official release 2023 winner Mac McClung poses with Julius Erving and the newly named ‘Dr. J’ trophy.