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insane slam by a 7th grader [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jpop112    Duración: 00:36 Min    Vistos: 11508    Publicada: 3/18/2008    
funny basketball... [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jlion28    Duración: 01:00 Min    Vistos: 52    Publicada: 12/17/2007    
Tags: -basketball
Wow, those workouts with Dr J look really nice... [Mas+detalle]
Por  : 1987Hawkeyes    Duración: 00:31 Min    Vistos: 304    Publicada: 9/16/2008    
Those are the last few minutes of Dr J's successful professionnal basketball career. This is game 5 of the 1987 Eastern Conference First round between the Milwaukee Bucks and Erving's Philadelphia 76ers. Dr J would end up scoring 24 points, but Charles Barkley's no-show (5/16 shooting) against a great Jack Sikma (18 points, 21 rebounds) ended up being too much to overcome for the Sixers. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : 1987Hawkeyes    Duración: 08:26 Min    Vistos: 2149    Publicada: 7/17/2008    
Two NFL players playing basketball for the Tar Heels. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : rayshadmcfelton    Duración: 00:19 Min    Vistos: 87786    Publicada: 4/12/2006    
Julius Winfield Erving II (born February 22, 1950, raised in Roosevelt, New York), commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is a former American basketball player who helped launch a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and play above the rim. Erving helped legitimize the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA). Much as some players are considered "the team," Dr. J was considered "the league." He was the main asset of the ABA when it merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA) after the 1976 season. Erving won three championships, four Most Valuable Player Awards, and three scoring titles while playing with the ABA's Virginia Squires and New York Nets and the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. He is the fifth-highest scorer in professional basketball history, with 30,026 points (NBA and ABA combined). Erving was named to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time team and in 1993 was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2004, he was inducted into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame. Many consider him among the most spectacular basketballers ever, and one of the best dunkers. His signature dunk was "the Tomahawk." [Mas+detalle]
Por  : VeoShock    Duración: 04:15 Min    Vistos: 12077    Publicada: 2/20/2008    
Tags: -basketball
A nice tribute to Dr J, aired in 1987. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : 1987Hawkeyes    Duración: 07:56 Min    Vistos: 1140    Publicada: 7/5/2008 1    
A nice tribute to Dr J, aired in 1987. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : 1987Hawkeyes    Duración: 08:08 Min    Vistos: 1342    Publicada: 7/5/2008 1    
A nice tribute to Dr J, aired in 1987. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : 1987Hawkeyes    Duración: 08:31 Min    Vistos: 887    Publicada: 7/5/2008 2    
the best mix of the doctor [Mas+detalle]
Por  : airpiero15    Duración: 04:52 Min    Vistos: 591    Publicada: 7/9/2008 7    
I'm not sure why this video has the most views of any of my vids. it might be my worst one, lol. anyway, it's Julius Peppers with a thunderous slam off the assist from Haywood. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : UNCtarheelvids    Duración: 00:16 Min    Vistos: 9995    Publicada: 7/26/2008    
A biography of "Dr. J", Julius Erving. Taken from NBA at 50 CD-Rom. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : americanaccents    Duración: 01:25 Min    Vistos: 5198    Publicada: 1/4/2008 1    
Foto-Diashow Alba Berlin Basketball Saison 2007-2008 / mehr Fotos auf: www.fotograf-blog.de [Mas+detalle]
Por  : fotodesignberlin    Duración: 02:00 Min    Vistos: 632    Publicada: 3/22/2008    
Julius Erving, The Doctor, the former basketball legend meets his daughter, Alexandra Stevenson, who is a tennis phenomenon who participated in the Wimbledon tennis tournament. Watch the video in high quality by putting " &fmt=18 " at the end of the url. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : aznpowerdaniel    Duración: 07:52 Min    Vistos: 815    Publicada: 12/18/2008    
Julius Erving commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is a retired American basketball player who helped launch a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and play above the rim. Erving helped legitimize the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA). Much as some players are considered "the team," Dr. J was considered "the league." He was the main asset of the ABA when it merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA) after the 1976 season. Erving won three championships, four Most Valuable Player Awards, and three scoring titles while playing with the ABA's Virginia Squires and New York Nets and the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. He is the fifth-highest scorer in professional basketball history, with 30,026 points (NBA and ABA combined). Erving was named to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time team and in 1993 was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2004, he was inducted into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame. Many consider him among the most spectacular basketballers ever, and one of the best dunkers. His signature dunk was "the Tomahawk." [Mas+detalle]
Por  : ginoongkamote    Duración: 03:25 Min    Vistos: 1607    Publicada: 5/19/2008    
This scene was so funny when I first saw it I just had to make a video with it. -Footage taken from "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" (Horrible Film) -Music: Rocky Soundtrack- Gonna Fly Now [Mas+detalle]
Por  : Haiduc2121    Duración: 02:06 Min    Vistos: 8772    Publicada: 8/25/2007    
Doc's the pioneer Doc had those great hands. He had the ability to do a lot of the stuff he did with one hand out there. He had that sweeping move where he would hook and drive to the basket. Philadelphia 76ers NBA.COM : Julius Erving, the great and wondrous "Dr. J," was the dominant player of his era, an innovator who changed the way the game was played. He was a wizard with the ball, performing feats never before seen: midair spins and whirls punctuated by powerful slam dunks. Erving was one of the first players to make extemporaneous individual expression an integral part of the game, setting the style of play that would prevail in the decades to follow. Although the origins of his nickname remain unclear, the most common story has the moniker coming from a high school friend, who dubbed Erving "Doctor" because Erving called him "Professor." The name stuck, and it even came to define the way Erving "operated" on a basketball court. Julius Winfield Erving II (born February 22, 1950, raised in Roosevelt, New York), commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is a former American basketball player who helped launch a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and play above the rim. Erving helped legitimize the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA). Much as some players are considered "the team," Dr. J was considered "the league." He was the main asset of the ABA when it merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA) after the 1976 season. Erving won three championships, four Most Valuable Player Awards, and three scoring titles while playing with the ABA's Virginia Squires and New York Nets and the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. He is the fifth-highest scorer in professional basketball history, with 30,026 points (NBA and ABA combined). Erving was named to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time team and in 1993 was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2004, he was inducted into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame. Many consider him among the most spectacular basketballers ever, and one of the best dunkers. His signature dunk was "the Tomahawk." "Doc's the pioneer. He is the first player in the NBA that transcended the game—also in the ABA. He took it and gave it a broader appeal so it just wasn't mainstream purists and fans watching the game. I wish he had great big hands. He could just pick up the ball, go and do so many creative things. He had a long first step. He had a lot of moves when he got around the basket. He knew how to use his body to create contact and still be able to get the shot off. Erving earned the nickname "Doctor J" in high school, where he displayed a precise method of play for Roosevelt High School. He enrolled at the University of Massachusetts in 1968. In two varsity college basketball seasons, he averaged 26.3 points and 20.2 rebounds per game, becoming one of only five players to average more than 20 points and 20 rebounds per game in NCAA Men's Basketball.[1] At that time, professional basketball was in flux, split between two leagues whose players rapidly switched clubs and leagues. Erving joined the ABA in 1971 as an undergraduate free agent with the Squires. New York Nets The Squires, like most ABA teams, were on rather shaky financial ground. They were forced to trade Erving to the Nets in 1973--a move which eventually sent the Squires into oblivion. The Nets had been an also-ran for their first six years of existence, but Erving led them to their first ABA title in 1973-74, defeating the Utah Stars. Erving established himself as the most important player in the ABA. His spectacular play established the Nets as the ABA's flagship franchise, and brought fans and credibility to the league. By 1976, the ABA was failing. The Nets actually applied for admission to the NBA before the season, but were forced to play a lame-duck season in the dying league by court order. The Erving-led Nets defeated the Denver Nuggets (who had also applied to join the NBA) in the swan-song finals of the ABA. In the postseason, Erving averaged 34.7 points and was named Most Valuable Player of the playoffs. In his five ABA seasons, Erving won two championships, three MVP trophies, and three scoring titles In the following years, Erving coped with a team that was not yet playing at his level. The Sixers were eliminated twice in the Eastern Conference Finals. In 1979, Larry Bird entered the league, reviving the Boston Celtics and the storied Celtics-76ers rivalry; these two teams faced each other in the Eastern Conference Finals for the next four years. The Bird vs. Dr. J matchup became arguably the top personal rivalry in the sport (along with Bird vs. Magic Johnson), inspiring the early Electronic Arts video game Julius Erving-Larry Bird One-on-One. He was ranked #10 on SLAM Magazine's Top 75 NBA Players of All Time in 2003 [Mas+detalle]
Por  : falkner23    Duración: 04:15 Min    Vistos: 24801    Publicada: 12/22/2007    
The final shot of the Marion Giants victory over New Castle to win Regionals. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : ldogg1838    Duración: 00:07 Min    Vistos: 3003    Publicada: 3/8/2008 8    
A mix of videos, and a couple of photos of one of the best players EVER! [Mas+detalle]
Por  : IversonUK    Duración: 03:04 Min    Vistos: 52097    Publicada: 3/22/2007    
The 6-foot-9 All-Metro 4-A and all-district selection posted 13.5 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks per game. He and the Pirates caught fire during the playoffs and advanced to the sectional finals. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : NewsRecord    Duración: 01:42 Min    Vistos: 705    Publicada: 4/26/2008    
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