Julius Erving
Basketball Player
Name at birth: Julius Winfield Erving II
Julius Erving was a high school and college basketball star, nicknamed "The Doctor" and "Dr. J" known for his flamboyance and skill on the court. He came out of the NCAA averaging over 20 points and 20 rebounds per game. Erving left college to play professionally in the now-defunct American Basketball Association, where he was one of the most gifted players and one of the biggest draws at the box office. After five years with the ABA, Erving joined the NBA and played another eleven years for the Philadelphia 76ers, helping them to win a championship in 1983. He retired in 1987, having scored more than 30,000 points in his career.
Erving's not the only "doctor" around: see him, Bill Cosby, Dr. Who and others in our loop Famous "Doctors."
Four Good Links
Julius Erving
Profile and stats from a hoop hall of fame
Julius Erving History
The NBA profiles one of their greats
The Philadelphia 76ers
The official site for his old team
Julius Erving
His profile from someplace called the Academy of Achievement
Vital Stats
Birth
22 February 1950
(age 58)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Hall of Fame basketball star

