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Basketball Biography

Julius Erving

“Dr J”

American · East Meadow, New York · Born 1 January 1950

Small Forward
24.2
ppg
8.5
rpg
4.2
apg
3
championships

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Dr. J — the player who invented the modern game, combining artistry and athleticism no one had ever seen.

Julius Winfield Erving II was born in East Meadow, New York in 1950. Virginia Squires signed him from the University of Massachusetts in 1971. His combined ABA and NBA career produced 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. He won two ABA championships (1974, 1976) with the New York Nets and one NBA championship (1983) with Philadelphia. He won three ABA MVP awards and one NBA MVP (1981). He was selected to 16 All-Star games — five ABA and eleven NBA. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993 and named to the NBA 50th Anniversary Team. His 1976 ABA Slam Dunk Contest performance — specifically his free-throw-line dunk — is considered the defining moment in dunk competition history and the direct inspiration for the NBA's subsequent popularisation of aerial play. His combination of above-the-rim athleticism with balletic movement, passing ability and competitive intelligence created a template for athletic small forwards that every player since has been measured against. He was professional basketball's first true crossover cultural star.

Famous For

Spectacular dunking ability and aerial artistry, nicknamed 'Dr. J'

Playing Style

How They Played

High-flying forward with exceptional athleticism, creative finishing, and clutch scoring

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Basketball icon who bridged ABA and NBA eras, revolutionized above-the-rim play

Best Known For

ABA Champion 2x (1974,1976)

His baseline move in the 1980 Finals — swooping under the basket and laying in from the wrong side — is considered the most creative individual play in NBA Finals history.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ABA Champion 2x (1974,1976)
  • ABA MVP 3x
  • NBA Champion (1983)
  • NBA MVP (1981)
  • All-Star 16x
  • Hall of Fame (1993)
  • NBA 50th Anniversary Team
Career Journey

Timeline

1971 📌 Professional debut with Virginia Squires (ABA)
1974 🏆 ABA Championship with New York Nets
1975 🥇 ABA MVP Award
1976 🏆 ABA Championship with New York Nets
1976 📌 Joined Philadelphia 76ers (NBA-ABA merger)
1981 🥇 NBA MVP Award
1983 🏆 NBA Championship with Philadelphia 76ers
1987 📌 Retired from professional basketball
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Julius Erving

Julius Erving averaged 24.2 points per game in the NBA.

Julius Erving won 3 NBA Championships.

Julius Erving averaged 8.5 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Julius Erving averaged 4.2 assists per game in his NBA career.

Julius Erving was born in 1950 in East Meadow.

Career Timeline — Julius Erving
1971
Professional debut with Virginia Squires (ABA)
1974
ABA Championship with New York Nets
1975
ABA MVP Award
1976
ABA Championship with New York Nets
1976
Joined Philadelphia 76ers (NBA-ABA merger)
1981
NBA MVP Award
1983
NBA Championship with Philadelphia 76ers
1987
Retired from professional basketball
ABA Champion 2x (1974,1976)
ABA MVP 3x
NBA Champion (1983)
NBA MVP (1981)
All-Star 16x
Hall of Fame (1993)
NBA 50th Anniversary Team