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  • The Doctor - Dr. J

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  • @victorwilburn3498
    @victorwilburn3498 Před rokem +18

    This video is my life on film. Growing up in Philadelphia at EXACTLY this time, I was in 9th grade when we got Doctor J from the Nets. No words can describe the disbelief and JOY that HE was coming to PHILLY to play for the Sixers. All my roots as a complete "basketball lunatic" started with Julius Winfield Erving II arriving in town to join the Sixers. We bought tickets in the rafters of ths Spectrum and swooned while Doc "operated". For the entirety of his career in Philadelphia, we swelled with pride because WE had Doc.

  • @joelpeters750
    @joelpeters750 Před 2 lety +585

    You know a documentary is top notch when you end up watching the entire thing even though you were randomly flipping through videos and no intention of sitting on the bedroom floor for over an hour watching highlights of one man. Damn this was too good to stop. Well done.

  • @havingfun1968
    @havingfun1968 Před 5 lety +367

    My father worked for the NETS in the front office, and this man NEVER left until EVERY autograph was signed, and that all of his sneakers and socks of that day were given away. I personally still have 8 pairs of game used sneakers, but have no idea from what games. But I'll give you a GREAT story about THE DOC, this man would drive a Rolls Royce, and he would start his car and warm it up. But, while he did that, he signed EVERY single autograph and I can tell you this, one time it was 22 BELOW and about 30 kids were waiting for him. He didn't even have a coat on and he still signed every signature until every kid was happy. THIS WAS NIGHTLY, and THIS, is who DR. J TRULY IS... THAT'S WHY HE IS CLASS, AND THE ONLY PERSON CLOSE TO HIM WAS WALTER PAYTON....BUT JULIUS ERVING IS STILL THE KING.

    • @jadennewell2146
      @jadennewell2146 Před 3 lety +4

      @M ok?

    • @anagtfostupidfawklll
      @anagtfostupidfawklll Před 3 lety +9

      @M still won’t be huge in the US by then

    • @guidope288
      @guidope288 Před 3 lety +5

      @M soccer is for pussies

    • @VinnieVega76
      @VinnieVega76 Před 3 lety +12

      @M Is this a video about soccer? Or what game is the worlds' most popular sport? NO so why even bring it up? Can't tell if you're being a douche or just a troll!!!

    • @robertgoodwine8623
      @robertgoodwine8623 Před 3 lety +1

      Well said my friend, well said.

  • @surfwriter8461
    @surfwriter8461 Před 10 měsíci +8

    His leaping ability, those long arms and huge hands, the full extension of his arm above his head with his hand gripping the ball like it was an egg, then the snapping down of the dunk at full force made it unstoppable. He was style, magic, creativity, power and athletic brilliance in one package. Off the court, a man of intelligence, articulate in his speaking ability, and all class.

  • @noodleman1964
    @noodleman1964 Před 6 lety +428

    It has been said, "You start your team with MJ but you start your league with Dr. J".

    • @OpinionatedPeach
      @OpinionatedPeach Před 2 lety +12

      Mj started an empire. But I love that quote

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 Před 2 lety +18

      @@OpinionatedPeach ...Jordan didn't start an empire.

    • @bassheadchilled1344
      @bassheadchilled1344 Před 2 lety +22

      @@OpinionatedPeach without julius it wouldn't have been possible, from the doc to magic and bird to MJ to kobe

    • @blackreign3138
      @blackreign3138 Před 2 lety +10

      @@OpinionatedPeach Mj is a corporate creation. When Champions correlate to shoe sales, shit is bogus.

    • @cynthiahayes6198
      @cynthiahayes6198 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bassheadchilled1344 speak

  • @hiruu
    @hiruu Před 6 lety +78

    Dr J was like a real life superhero when I was a kid...I mean everybody wanted to be Dr. J!

    • @elwin38
      @elwin38 Před 4 lety +2

      If you're a 70's kid like me, you know what to say!!👊🏾🏀🏀

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 Před 4 lety +1

      @@elwin38 Dr. Chapstick to me.

    • @elwin38
      @elwin38 Před 3 lety

      @@daBEAGLE1017 😁✌🏾

  • @ozneroll2132
    @ozneroll2132 Před 5 lety +49

    Magic Johnson was 100% correct when he said Dr. J could do things in todays game that guys cannot do.

  • @vincentavino4334
    @vincentavino4334 Před 2 lety +11

    I have loved sports for over 50 yes. Julius Erving was and is my favorite basketball player/person my whole life. I consider it an honor and a blessing to have been around from the beginning of his career until he retired. And I have to mention that I begged my father for yes to take me see him play. Finally on Dr J's birthday we went. He scored 56pts. Incredible.

  • @joirjoja1
    @joirjoja1 Před 6 lety +40

    When Dr. J left the game, I lost my interest in basketball. Hell it was all good till then...Heck I still wear converses....Happy to say I met him and still feel the same as I did them....Thank you Mr DOC J FOR THAT YOU GAVE TO ALL OF US..........JRC

    • @alexandermonday3017
      @alexandermonday3017 Před 5 lety

      joirjoja1 You said I have a converse collection of shoes and shirts. I have Dr j shirts., shorts, jackets, you name it.

    • @williehawkins3917
      @williehawkins3917 Před 9 měsíci

      Larry bird calls Mj God
      @@alexandermonday3017ppl j.g ewwww

  • @alexandermonday3017
    @alexandermonday3017 Před 5 lety +122

    I’m 59 years old from East St Louis and Chicago. Doctor J was and still is my favorite basketball player of all time. No one had seen anything like him on a basketball ball court. He started the isolation game. They use to take 4 guys to the other side of the court and you had to follow your player to the other side. He would then take his man to the hoop and dunk on him. If the Center rotated to protect the rim he would dunk on him to. He could not be stopped going to the rim, he started hang time, floating, and gliding. I was 16 and played basketball in high school. I spent hours on the court learning how to reverse layup , gliding, hanging one hand finger rolls. Later on I worked as a cook at the Rivera Hotel and he use to bring his family and kids there every year from 1977 to 1983 during our Hall of fame golf tournaments. I have pictures with him, I cut his prime ribs, fed his wife and kids. I shook his hands, and his fingers could go to the middle of my forearm. He was always nice and classy with everyone. DR. J and Ali will always be my sports heroes.

    • @Scottygetright
      @Scottygetright Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah he had the 3 things which made his game incredible were his vertical jump, his hang time, and his huge hands. I wish I was old enough to see him play in game... I was lucky enough to see Jordan play but not Dr. J ... the reason we have the goat Jordan ... i’m sure Jordan would not be the same player he became without Dr. J

    • @Scottygetright
      @Scottygetright Před 4 lety

      Also what do u mean his middle finger could go to the middle of your forearm? From the bottom of your hand? If it is then that’s really not that impressive but I know that he had gigantic hand so I’m guessing that it’s from the top of your hand

    • @Scottygetright
      @Scottygetright Před 4 lety

      Also what do u mean his middle finger could go to the middle of your forearm? From the bottom of your hand? If it is then that’s really not that impressive but I know that he had gigantic hands so I’m guessing that it’s from the top of your hand

    • @alexandermonday3017
      @alexandermonday3017 Před 4 lety +3

      RoyD RaGe I met him numerous times when I was a cook at the Rivera hotel Las Vegas. He used to bring the wife and kids ever year after the seasons was over. I shook his hand when I was 17. His finger tips went up to my forearms. You are correct just like DR J got his game from Elgin Baylor, Jordan got his game from DR J and made it better.

    • @alexandermonday3017
      @alexandermonday3017 Před 4 lety +1

      RoyD RaGe when you shake hands you can Normally grasp someones hand with yours. I can Palm a basketball 🏀. His fingers went to the middle of my forearms. That’s not even close to normal, I met Kawi when he played for the Spurs at a San Antonio game. Did not shake his hand but I was close enough to see him hold the basketball 🏀 with one hand. Dr J hands were larger than his, and Kawi hands are huge.

  • @michaelpaulpadillamdacgrou7904

    Julius Erving is and always has been class personified! He's not an athlete he's an artist!!! His game inspired kids like me to be better than what we were, because we all knew there was only gonna be one DR J!

  • @troyspartan95
    @troyspartan95 Před 2 lety +9

    How Can anyone watch this and not get Goosebumps!!! I absolutely love watching these documentaries. It's like traveling back through time

  • @joephysics5469
    @joephysics5469 Před 6 lety +32

    Bill Walton is right - Dr. J is universally loved. Magic Johnson was spot on - greatness meets class.

  • @Arun-nv8zi
    @Arun-nv8zi Před 6 lety +39

    The best of all time. Class. Dignity. Legend.

  • @tomhurst5363
    @tomhurst5363 Před 2 lety +31

    I’m 53 and Dr. J is simply one of my favorite humans. Ever. He means so much to so many. We would do well to heed his example. I know I sure have a lot to learn from this incredible man. (I was fortunate enough to briefly thank him when I played drums for an NBA off season event in Orlando which he attended. He was as gracious and kind as you would expect. The man has an aura about him that is impossible to properly convey. Simply class personified.)!Thank you Julius Erving. God Bless you and your sweet boy.

    • @theimp5901
      @theimp5901 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm 70 and have seen his journey since the inception . Julius Irving is the personification greatness. Nice thoughts you had .

  • @tonyh4513
    @tonyh4513 Před 2 lety +18

    Wow. How can this man not ever come up in the GOAT discussions. He changed the game of basketball to what it is today. What a great documentary. Sadly I rmember the time when he lost his son living here in Orlando. We love ya Doc.

    • @MrBLAQ1000
      @MrBLAQ1000 Před rokem +2

      I can’t believe it Either, considering all those greats saw him as a god

    • @liecrusher3506
      @liecrusher3506 Před rokem +2

      He comes up in MY discussions.

    • @johnnichols3113
      @johnnichols3113 Před 9 měsíci

      That 83 team should be considered one of the greatest of all time, too. Like Moses said "Fo, fo, fo." Even though they did lose one to a great Bucks team.

  • @johnhenderson8360
    @johnhenderson8360 Před 6 lety +296

    Hats off to the man who saved professional basketball. A great athlete , the ambassador of basketball, and a real gentleman. May health and happiness follow him for the rest of his life.

    • @williamsmith920
      @williamsmith920 Před 5 lety +5

      Dr J. was great but Larry Bird and Magic Johnson saved the NBA

    • @georgetrevortan446
      @georgetrevortan446 Před 4 lety +24

      @@williamsmith920 it's pro basketball not just the nba, and dr. j paved the way for the two of them, it takes dozens of big names to save the NBA, larry and magic were just the last names we remember when it took flight, but the doctor was the pilot who took over the runway and first made it airborne. #topoftheclassisdrj

    • @VinnieVega76
      @VinnieVega76 Před 3 lety +7

      @@williamsmith920 Who was the following mirror image to Dr. J? MJ! So, while Larry and Magic actually played with him (jealous!) it was actually Jordan who people looked up to because he was the Dr J that nobody ever saw. Did everything the Dr did; up and under the rim shots, even the foul line dunk! His idol... Ironically, MJ had a son who also died in a car accident and had a brother who got sick and died. Though it never took him 7 seasons to win a championship, it did take him a few years to do so. So there was no saving the NBA the Dr. paved the way!!

    • @VinnieVega76
      @VinnieVega76 Před 3 lety +2

      @@georgetrevortan446 Very well said!

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 Před 2 lety +8

      @@williamsmith920 ...Doc revitalized the NBA, PERIOD!!!

  • @acewilliams7917
    @acewilliams7917 Před 6 lety +184

    Isaiah and Magic tell these great stories with a smile and enthusiasm. Like two old men laughing it up talking about the old days.

    • @OpinionatedPeach
      @OpinionatedPeach Před 2 lety +5

      It gives me gay vibes tbh

    • @acewilliams7917
      @acewilliams7917 Před 2 lety +2

      @@OpinionatedPeach how so?

    • @BarryBlockZay617
      @BarryBlockZay617 Před 2 lety +1

      Isiah ***

    • @cluman1
      @cluman1 Před 2 lety

      Magic and Isiah could be talking about killing mentally challenge people and they would have a smile on their faces.

    • @reeceompayne433
      @reeceompayne433 Před 2 lety

      Hey i played for this org inHempstead Julius is like an uncle he loved my dad many of us played for Don Ryan = ken chenault mike malone Denver hc mybro steve Frm Knicks prez Tu Holloway Rob moore etc etc great place

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 Před 2 lety +8

    Such an amazing story. Dr J is an amazing man.
    He inspired me so much when I was 12.
    Im 55 now💔🙏😇😇

    • @tntstorms7969
      @tntstorms7969 Před rokem

      He was a phenomena in the 1970s with the street ball dunking moves that people went nuts to see him.

  • @erivers71
    @erivers71 Před rokem +5

    Dr. J = GOAT. He changed basketball forever. He came along and made basketball exciting to watch. Suddenly games were on prime time because everybody wanted to see Dr. J..

  • @davidbabineau170
    @davidbabineau170 Před 6 lety +7

    I GREW UP WITH JULIAS PLAYED FOR SAINT JOSEPHS AND VALLEY STREAM AND WE WOULD PLAY ROOSEVELT AND HEMPSTEAD, THEY WERE GOOD, MET WENDALL AT MODELLS FROM THE NETS BEFORE THE PLANE CRASH THAT KILLED WENDALL LADNER,,, I LOVE THIS VIDEO THANK YOU DR J AND THANKS FOR POSTING THIS WONDERFULL HISTORY OF LONG ISLAND , NETS ABA,

  • @0netyr
    @0netyr Před 6 lety +249

    I started to cry when he talked about his brother..man this was a good documentary

    • @rjam1974
      @rjam1974 Před 6 lety +7

      Yes this was a great documentary. Very touching when Dr. J mentioned the last words his heard his bro tell him in the hospital. Had me teary-eyed

    • @dell5392
      @dell5392 Před 5 lety +2

      Me too

    • @Ziplok_
      @Ziplok_ Před 5 lety +8

      Cried 2 times during this great documentary.

    • @robertgraham6588
      @robertgraham6588 Před 5 lety +7

      Dr j got nothing to do with race he is the greatest player period!

    • @markhiett4130
      @markhiett4130 Před 3 lety +2

      Me too,couldnt stop till the end

  • @arthurralstonwakeupblackpe5940

    The doctor was and still the most spectacular player of all time...

    • @richq11
      @richq11 Před rokem +2

      And he was that good in college too

  • @theknow7557
    @theknow7557 Před 2 lety +2

    I met the Dr. in Houston before the game outside in 1980. He had the coolest walk. Gliding. His hands are huge.

  • @ShangoDC
    @ShangoDC Před 6 lety +150

    I'm 54 years old and a former division 1 player back in the day. I know we've had the Bird/Magic era, the MJ, Kobe and now Lebron era, but I can't explain in words how amazing and special it was to finally see Dr. J during the ABA merger. He was doing things we had never seen before, especially in the air. He revitalized the interest in the league from 76 thru 81. Everyone wanted to be Dr. J. He changed the game.

    • @elipav484
      @elipav484 Před 2 lety +3

      the dr.j i remeber needed 2 other players to jump one bird

    • @iggy9955
      @iggy9955 Před 2 lety +1

      LeBron era is era of long berd in players mouth. This is not sports image. I scared grandsan with picture of le bron.🤪

    • @douglaslett7504
      @douglaslett7504 Před 2 lety +7

      I am 62 when I was growing up I think of three players that started doing things that hadn't been done before, Earl the pearl Monroe, pistol Pete maravitch and the most impressive Dr j ! Dr j did some of the great dunks before Jordan !

    • @marcusaurelius652
      @marcusaurelius652 Před 2 lety +1

      So you never made it.

    • @ShangoDC
      @ShangoDC Před 2 lety +4

      @@marcusaurelius652 Had two NBA tryouts and played in Europe for 10 years. It was a great experience.

  • @dyeri108
    @dyeri108 Před 6 lety +61

    A real classy and great man of basketball

  • @jayomega29
    @jayomega29 Před 2 lety +9

    Awesome that Chuck D narrated the story of his home town hero. Chuck D is a hero to so many people after him. Has to feel good.

  • @wutbitch420
    @wutbitch420 Před 2 lety +5

    Watching him and Gervin play was spectacular. The doctor was in session evaluating the frozen one. The “iceman” George Gervin and The doctor are forever legends.

  • @ElBongocero
    @ElBongocero Před 6 lety +111

    This man is inspiring in a way that is even more rare today than it was back then. A professional with humble beginnings who's dignity, class and innate sense of respect was on the level of a revered king. I wish figures like him were the norm in our society today.

    • @darrelljoslin3821
      @darrelljoslin3821 Před 2 lety +1

      3333333 we rhythm##

    • @jaimegutierrez9360
      @jaimegutierrez9360 Před 2 lety +2

      Beautifully Said ! Thats why there's only one Dr.J. Thee King of Basketball ! I'm a Celtic fan...but you have to be realistic and recognize Greatness, it's not hard to see. Julius Erving...big heart.. A LEGEND for the rest of time..they talk about him in mars , on the moons of Jupiter. And beyond....

    • @angelorichard492
      @angelorichard492 Před 2 lety

      A man to THAT my BROTHER$

    • @GrumpyCat-mw5xl
      @GrumpyCat-mw5xl Před 2 lety

      He is one of the greatest of all time but more importantly he is a class act

  • @dana.j9062
    @dana.j9062 Před 2 lety +37

    "The Legend is incredible, the real story is even Better "
    I couldn't say it any better than that about the Man Dr J 🙌

  • @erichall3090
    @erichall3090 Před 3 lety +7

    Dr. J, true legend from a 1991 graduate of the same Roosevelt High School....Rough Riders!!! I still remember playing in that gym. -1 Wagner Avenue, Roosevelt NY, always in my heart. - 7:08

    • @TaleHatez_Management
      @TaleHatez_Management Před 2 lety

      Official #VeltTime #Exit21 #Exit21Tribe Roosevelt, New York 11575 Square Mile Gang 💯💯🙏🏿

    • @dee65cee53
      @dee65cee53 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TaleHatez_Management no doubt Exit 21 my home town 1 McClellan Pl back in the day.

    • @TaleHatez_Management
      @TaleHatez_Management Před 2 lety +1

      @@dee65cee53 I Used To Live On Frederick Ave Off Of B.T Babylon Tpke, Around Corner from STOP N GO 💯💯💪🏿💪🏿

    • @dee65cee53
      @dee65cee53 Před 2 lety

      @@TaleHatez_Management I had a lot good times on Babylon Tpke playing ball at Centennial Park

  • @danfromnorcal
    @danfromnorcal Před 2 lety +16

    This giant of a man in so many ways, and all the years later feeling the deep emotions of the loss of his brother. Very moving.

  • @9Ballr
    @9Ballr Před 6 lety +126

    Man plans, and God laughs. You're a good man, Julius Erving.

  • @chancegoode173
    @chancegoode173 Před 6 lety +17

    Wow how cool I didn’t know Doctor J let a young Magic Johnson stay with him for a week to understand what it’s like to be an NBA player

  • @tjimmy71
    @tjimmy71 Před 2 lety +15

    “When greatness meets class”
    I had the pleasure and blessing to watch Doc play for Philly. It’s hard to put in words what he meant to this city.

  • @tythorne7582
    @tythorne7582 Před 2 lety +9

    Without a doubt the greatest who ever played the game. He could do more in the air then people could do on the ground. He changed the entire game of basketball.

  • @bigsid2453
    @bigsid2453 Před 6 lety +25

    My favorite athlete of all time. The Ali of basketball. I met him once after a preseason basketball game in Birmingham Al where he conversated and signed autographs for a mob of people over an hour until everyone was gone. It was just him me and my buddy. I just stood there looking at him like OMG.

  • @raider8sox
    @raider8sox Před 6 lety +95

    Truly the greatest! The 80s had magic and Larry, the 90s had Jordan, the 2000s had kobe, and we have LeBron now. In the 70s though you have to put the doctor above everyone else!

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog Před 6 lety

      What about Spud Webb?

    • @ch.illmatic
      @ch.illmatic Před 5 lety +11

      Kareem?

    • @pixel7038
      @pixel7038 Před 5 lety +11

      Don’t forget Kareem

    • @caseywinters8650
      @caseywinters8650 Před 5 lety +2

      You know Da Wae? No way Dr j made the NBA relevant again. Kareem is a legend but he's not the doc

    • @ch.illmatic
      @ch.illmatic Před 5 lety +1

      @@caseywinters8650 Yeah but Doc was in the ABA with the Nets, Kareem was in the NBA with the Bucks and Lakers. Although Doc is way way cooler

  • @revolution2405
    @revolution2405 Před 2 lety +12

    I remember I was 8 yrs old when my Dad took me to see The Doctor when he played for the Nets. It's the only professional basketball game I've ever seen and I had no idea why my Dad took me. So I asked him. He told me that he wanted me to be able to see the best player that ever played the game of basketball.
    Now he's taken me to plenty of NFL games. Mainly Baltimore Colts and NY Giants but that ABA game just felt different.
    Thank you Dad for taking me and thank you Dr J for making it so memorable.

  • @jerryrojas6198
    @jerryrojas6198 Před 2 lety +14

    A living legend.
    God bless his family.
    I’m positive his mom, had a big influence on him.

  • @johnpeter8086
    @johnpeter8086 Před 6 lety +17

    I've met him as he raised money for an inner city school in kc years ago. ..I told him I desired to help kids in inner city too...He looked right thru me down to the lamp of my heart, pulled out his business card, said call me, and showed me his heart was even greater than his dunks..God bless this man even now more than he has ever dreamed or hoped or ever asked...

  • @partypie1977
    @partypie1977 Před 6 lety +46

    cried a few times during this.. amazing doco

  • @tom7471
    @tom7471 Před 2 lety +3

    Dr J has lived a public life in the right way. He is pure class. I was fortunate to see him play decades ago while he was at UMass. I lived in Maine and saw him play there. I think he went 14 for 14 , or something like that. He couldn't dunk because of the NCAA rule at the time, so he simply jumped over everyone and finger-rolled, or floated, or banked the ball in time after time. From then on I was a huge fan of his style and his character, even when the Sixers bullied my Celtics. Wonderful memories of his game and career!

  • @duaneday5474
    @duaneday5474 Před 2 lety +6

    I was able to fly like the Dr. I'm beginning to realize how special that was.
    I grew up in the 80s and 90s....mj was my idol.
    I lived in rural Nova Scotia and never picked up a basketball until I was 12.
    I was a late bloomer when it comes to dunking. Around my 17th birthday.
    I trained hard as an athlete. I drove a bike to work for 2 years which I believe was the exercise that was most responsible for my leaping ability.
    Eventually I realized that it was Julius Erving who inspired MJ.
    The Dr's impact is far reaching.

  • @antoniotoppin5916
    @antoniotoppin5916 Před 6 lety +28

    Great ending.. I love the way that was shot.. (What you already know rarely needs to be seen..) The Doc was an EXAMPLE of how to be a man's man, and played the game with tenacity. I don't think he was the greatest player I've ever seen, but he might be the best HUMAN BEING that ever laced 'em up.

  • @joshmedici
    @joshmedici Před 6 lety +68

    Being a long-time Jordan fan I am also an admirer of Dr J, he was and still is a class-act and an all-around gentleman in and out of the courts. He deserved the championship.

  • @jackschitt7783
    @jackschitt7783 Před 2 lety +4

    The greatest thing about Mr. Erving is how humble he is. He's just the person he is and that's all he is to himself regardless of who or what he is to anyone and everyone else.

  • @tonywilliams4223
    @tonywilliams4223 Před 2 lety +12

    Great documentary.. Made my laugh.. made me cry.. made me shout loud for a great great player and human..

  • @bobbymadera4763
    @bobbymadera4763 Před 7 lety +24

    No doubt he was the greatest Player Ever in the world period Understand
    Here come the doctor.j

  • @KittyKittyBoomBoom
    @KittyKittyBoomBoom Před 6 lety +197

    Take note ; all people ; all races - This is a who you look up to. This is who you want to be like . This is a MAN.

    • @questionitall3053
      @questionitall3053 Před 3 lety +8

      Dr Jay was So far ahead of his time.

    • @nhlanhla4231
      @nhlanhla4231 Před 2 lety +3

      @@questionitall3053 0

    • @williamcolclough8507
      @williamcolclough8507 Před 2 lety +2

      The greatest of ll time in pro baskeket ball qed up his pro points and you'll agreethree titles slam dunk fhampterrorize other players like no one else

    • @brendacrawford5744
      @brendacrawford5744 Před 2 lety +4

      YASSSSSS HUNNY!!! GOD BLESS HIM & HIS FAMILY!!!! MY CHILDREN ARE "COMING OF AGE" TO BE INCREDIBLE PEOPLE NOW

    • @ROCKYtheSquirril
      @ROCKYtheSquirril Před 2 lety +4

      Kitty Kitty Boom Boom ‘Dr J’ …. IS …. the Man!!

  • @yvonnehill5613
    @yvonnehill5613 Před 2 lety +3

    It was incredible to see the young DR J about 50 years ago when he first started playing with the Virginia Squares. His high energy, magnetic personality, & skills on the court were something Virginia had never seen.

  • @dirtcollector
    @dirtcollector Před 5 lety +7

    the way he said he used the spirit of his brother as a tool to have an advantage on the court, wow gave me chills

  • @ronthomas1
    @ronthomas1 Před 6 lety +22

    When you are put on this earth to witness a greatness in motion consider yourself blessed Thank God for The Dr.!!!

  • @thomassimpson8276
    @thomassimpson8276 Před 6 lety +73

    Rock the cradle= greatest dunk of all time.

  • @AAMS664
    @AAMS664 Před rokem +2

    I remember my father doing Dr J moves on the court. I even remember seeing my Dad being glued to the tv during basketball season; and watching The Doctor do his thing.

  • @edwardstipp8145
    @edwardstipp8145 Před 2 lety +8

    No doubt about it....this gentleman is a legend. Loved watching him play

  • @cowboysfan782008
    @cowboysfan782008 Před 7 lety +55

    Some guy's you just want to root for in life and Dr J was one of them. I remember that Converse commercial from the 70's. I'm 48 and haven't seen that since 77' or whenever it came out but I still new the words before they said them. Weird what packs itself deep in your brain.

    • @softyme63
      @softyme63 Před 6 lety

      cowboysfan782008 I remember the Dr. Pepper commercial when he was with the Nets

  • @tangiers59
    @tangiers59 Před 7 lety +46

    Love Dr. J. Seems like such a nice man. Legendary player.

  • @homersimpson3299
    @homersimpson3299 Před 5 lety +5

    Any aspiring basketball player, needs to know about Doctor J. He was an innovator way before there were ridiculous multi-million dollar contracts. He played for the love of the game. He's also a first class humble human being.
    Show this documentary to any kid who wants to play sports. They'll learn a lot more than just about sports but also how to carry themselves.
    Thank you for posting this video.

  • @alirezanabavian771
    @alirezanabavian771 Před rokem +5

    Dr J...what a class...truly...your loved ones are in heaven...you have the prayers of billions of people...hats off to you sir..

  • @GunterJPN
    @GunterJPN Před 6 lety +10

    I was born in 1976, and had never seen him play, but even I knew that he was the best player. Back in the days of my first memories of basketball, there were the Harlem Globetrotters and there was Dr. J.

  • @Slinga-44
    @Slinga-44 Před 6 lety +15

    Years ago while still in the Military had the opportunity to play against Dave Thompson, Artis Gilmore and Daryl Walker. Though they were well past their prime it was a most exciting experience. I watched Dr J most of his career. True Legend and Ultimate Ambassador of the game. Those that followed in his path owe so much respect and for the most part have lived up to the hype.

  • @michaelkoconas9476
    @michaelkoconas9476 Před 3 lety +4

    I grew up a few miles away from Erving. I saw many Nets games at the Nassau Coliseum. I saw him at a clinic at Nassau Community College. Erving was a clinic. He was virtually unknown in high school. He was a great player an an inspiration to all. He is ours....from our neighborhood. He's the greatest.

  • @patrickh.copelin6235
    @patrickh.copelin6235 Před 2 lety +3

    Doctor J changed the Game forever , with dignity and class . One of my heroes

  • @Marathontjohn
    @Marathontjohn Před 6 lety +58

    I'm in my 20's
    Life long Laker
    This brings me chills
    I remember my uncle telling me all the stories about the greats and this was by far his favorite!
    #Respect
    #DrJ

  • @pallen49
    @pallen49 Před 5 lety +5

    He might not be considered the ' greatest ' , but in my opinion he was THEE most influential and most entertaining. As a kid growing up in the 70's and start to play basketball ( loved it since day one ) and played in school organized team league too. I went from emulating Kareem's skyhook to Dr J's moves, which was the minute when I first ever saw the doctor played on tv. I was totally glued to the television. Even to this day, there is no one else I'd rather play like than the ' doctor '. Other kids were starting to call me ' mini-Dr J '. lol. Btw, after watching the doctor played for the first time, Kareem moved to the 2nd spot as my favorite player. That was how ' influential ' and ' entertaining ' he was to me then, and now..

  • @joesheets1465
    @joesheets1465 Před 5 lety +22

    It's so hard to explain to people who didn't experience it, just how big of a deal Dr. J really was.

  • @richq11
    @richq11 Před rokem +1

    We used to go watch the Dr when he was in college and you could tell even then that he was destined for greatness.

  • @boostergold9160
    @boostergold9160 Před 6 lety +6

    I wrote a paper on Julius Erving in elementary school. He is one of my favorite players going back to the 70s.

  • @teresawicks9859
    @teresawicks9859 Před 5 lety +6

    I was in the Dr. J era and he was the MAN!! I LOVE WATCHING HIS STORY!! I HAVE GREAT COMPASSION FOR THE LOSS OF HIS BELOVED BROTHER AND HIS BELOVED SON😢 EVERYTIME I LOOK AT THIS I GET TEARY😢 BECAUSE OF HIS LOSSES. IT BROKE THAT MY HEART WHEN HE AND HIS WIFE BROKE UP.😢DR. J, MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS AND KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, MUCH LOVE, TERESA

  • @drlock978
    @drlock978 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the best documentary on The Doctor, You will ever see.Period!

  • @ryankelsey7
    @ryankelsey7 Před 2 lety +5

    one of the best documentaries ever. The Doctor just shows you how society has deteriorated since Julius Irvings day with social media conglomerates dictating consciousness.

  • @brucescott4261
    @brucescott4261 Před 6 lety +15

    When Doc lost his brother, I definitely knew how he felt, because I also lost my brother, in an automobile accident. He was only eighteen years old. It was a very difficult time.

    • @barbaramathews1740
      @barbaramathews1740 Před 2 lety +1

      I knew how Doctor J felt as well because I lost my brother at age 19 in a car accident and I was 17. The closeness and feeling of love never diminishes. Yes Doctor was and is GREATNESS!!!

  • @Wolfsky9
    @Wolfsky9 Před 6 lety +5

    Dr J was beautiful. The man was THE best I ever------EVER-----saw on a B. Ball court. ------------WolfSky9

  • @amason8636
    @amason8636 Před 5 lety +7

    I can never get enough of hearing the stories or watching highlights of the Dr. he was an idol of mine growing up. Yes, I was a tomboy who fell in love with basketball because of him and my daddy ( who favors him) I love and respect Julius Dr. J Erving. ICON & LEGEND

  • @michaelmathis1961
    @michaelmathis1961 Před 5 lety +11

    A great informative presentation about a man I knew little about other than he was"Doctor J". May God continue to bless him and his family!

  • @tysonmoana9658
    @tysonmoana9658 Před 6 lety +43

    Never knew the extent of his greatness until today!!! You sir have just won a knew fan

    • @bancroftgroves2021
      @bancroftgroves2021 Před 6 lety +3

      Tyson Moana he wasn’t the franchise player he was the league...the goat !!!

    • @jimboholmes9119
      @jimboholmes9119 Před 3 lety +1

      New*

    • @noneofurbizness1472
      @noneofurbizness1472 Před 2 lety +1

      There were a lot of great basketball players before the doc came along, but no one had ever done the things he did.
      He was larger than life. And just so cool about it.

  • @fridaynightredzone3744
    @fridaynightredzone3744 Před 6 lety +42

    My most significant sports idol growing up! He was eloquent, articulate & cerebral in a manner that most athletes - let alone a black athlete - had never been viewed or perceived. Julius "Dr. J" Erving is one of the MOST significant figures in American Sports history. I can state without hesitation that this man inspired me to personally achieve at a higher level & present myself with class at "every" turn! Magic says its best Julies is God's creation of "greatness & class!"

  • @TyroneSettles
    @TyroneSettles Před 2 lety +3

    Growing up in Philly in the 70's and 80's every kid would go to the playground and try and emulate Dr.J. I am fortunate to have gotten to see him play in person on numerous ocassions and each time I left feeling that I just witnessed something special in my lifetime. Dr.J IMO is a top 5 sports personality that transcended sports much like Muhammed Ali, Arthur Ashe, Jesse Owens and Michael Jordan. Thanks for posting the documentary!

  • @peteveal9836
    @peteveal9836 Před 2 lety +1

    I grew up watching the Doc; nothing but class personified. I watched many stars retire, Jordan, and Jeter. But when Doc retired, I cried. Nothing but class.

  • @stugg
    @stugg Před 6 lety +7

    The Doctor...The Original. Classiest and Coolest Basketball Player Ever.

  • @armondodavis8524
    @armondodavis8524 Před 7 lety +77

    He is the greatest this is the best documentary

    • @pistolpete6796
      @pistolpete6796 Před 7 lety +5

      Swish Davis not the greatest but one of the greatest story's

    • @williampscott3539
      @williampscott3539 Před 7 lety

      Pistol Pete The greatest Pistol Pete

    • @DRlFTIN
      @DRlFTIN Před 6 lety +3

      Definitely not the greatest, sorry.

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog Před 6 lety

      Jordan is easily better. Dr. J was the first who played the way he did, coming along at a time when that kind of play was becoming accepted.

  • @dutchmandave6605
    @dutchmandave6605 Před 2 měsíci

    One of the best documentaries I've ever seen. Bird and Magic might have saved the nba, but the Doctor kept it floating long enough for them to let it shine.
    1983 Philadelphia 76ers, the pinnacle of a legend. Thank you Doctor J, Magic, and Larry Legend for making me love basketball as a young kid. I mean it, thank you!!!!

  • @theizzbasketball322
    @theizzbasketball322 Před 2 lety

    I’m 51 and I still get childlike when I watch and hear the story’s of the Doc. Majestic

  • @jefferysmith7643
    @jefferysmith7643 Před 6 lety +5

    I'm so happy I got to see the Doctor operate on the court. He was an inspiration to all the young boy coming up in the that era.

  • @jackblakk8761
    @jackblakk8761 Před 6 lety +13

    That's when the game was pure!

  • @michaeldavis7901
    @michaeldavis7901 Před 2 lety +3

    I've seen almost every ABA and NBA player. The Doctor
    was incredible as a player and a person. So glad they got Moses. They both got their NBA championship together. Thanks Doc!

  • @mitchlancaster566
    @mitchlancaster566 Před rokem +1

    I saw him play in a charity basketball game in the summer of 1972 or 73 at the sports arena in Watts California, my grandmother took me there, and that's the first time I saw or heard of Dr j and I went home at 10 years old and told my brother about Dr j

  • @vinman5432
    @vinman5432 Před 6 lety +59

    Growing up on Long Island, my [and my brother's] first professional basketball game was watching Dr. J in the Island Garden Arena. It was a very eventful game. I recognized Dave DeBusschere [who was trying to blend in as a regular fan], got his autograph, and then everybody else recognized him and he was forced to eventually leave. Dave DeBusschere gave me a kidding-around dirty look and then a smile. I thought that was a pretty good day at that point. Obviously watching the Doc was just amazing, but the ending of the game made it even better. Now I'm not sure if the Doc scored the winning basket at the end or he scored after stealing the ball to put an end to the other team's attempt to tie or go ahead. But what made the steal that much more amazing was what the Doc did and the timing. He stole the ball and raced down the court w/like 6 seconds or so. Everybody says he first did his foul line dunk at a later All Star game, but the Doc raced down the court and jumped from the foul line and dunked it right at the buzzer. From that point forward and every time I drove to the hoop, I tried to emulate his moves. On certain days w/a ball w/a good grip, I was able to palm and this enabled me to sort of look like the Doc. What a great feeling. Thanks Dr. J for the memories and more.

  • @Boopyboy101
    @Boopyboy101 Před 6 lety +7

    As a long time Lakers fan... I really miss this guy.

  • @Cigarsnguitars
    @Cigarsnguitars Před 2 lety +5

    Great documentary. I grew up in Richmond and occasionally the Squires played up our way, versus the Norfolk Scope. Always worth staying up to catch the highlights of him making his incredible plays. Everyone can have Michael Jordan as the best all time, I’ll take the “Doc".

  • @BARUCHIAN99
    @BARUCHIAN99 Před 2 lety +1

    This is my sixth time watching this within the past year and I still love watching it!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @oldcougar65
    @oldcougar65 Před 6 lety +13

    I heard of Dr. J but thought the stories were exaggerated. Then the NBA players and the ABA players arranged an All-Star game between the two rival leagues. Dr. J came down the court, left his feet at the TOP OF THE KEY, and came down slamming the ball, and it was obvious that he could have dived head first through the basket. I was standing on my feet cheering for a guy I'd never seen before. It was awesome. So great that he became a Sixer. I did a little work for the Sixers and went to one of their practices at Weidner College during the playoffs to meet some Sixer execs. I brought my eight year old son along. Practice over, all the Sixers walked off the court. But Dr J walked all the way over to the other side of the gym where we were standing and patted my son on the head. I think he still calls it the greatest moment in his life.

    • @RM-ut9wy
      @RM-ut9wy Před 2 lety

      TOP OF THE KEY is exactly what I also witnessed a number of times. The man was incredible. The 76ers made the pre-game shoot-around something to look froward to, as they would include a dunk-around. The greatest plays (shots) are those made during a game, and he did not disappoint the crowd before or during the game.

    • @Johnjohn-dt6hw
      @Johnjohn-dt6hw Před 2 lety

      dude you didn't see him slam from top of the key gtfoh. that's too easy to say

    • @oldcougar65
      @oldcougar65 Před 2 lety

      @@Johnjohn-dt6hw It's easier for you to say I'm a liar. troll

  • @RedInside_live
    @RedInside_live Před 6 lety +49

    AMAZING! that is an amazing man! tip my hat to Dr. J

  • @DWilliam1
    @DWilliam1 Před 2 lety +2

    Can’t say enough about this man. Saw him in the ABA. Class act. Rucker legend. Cover of Sport magazine “Can Dr. J Save the ABA?”

  • @stevenevert9162
    @stevenevert9162 Před rokem +1

    Just finished watching Your video. THANK YOU! Dr. J was such an integral part of my childhood that close to 40yrs after he retired I had a couple of tears when You covered his retirement. A treasure-trove of memories watching this and I'm Grateful for Your Excellent Work. THANK YOU.

  • @flash1457
    @flash1457 Před 6 lety +31

    The goat

  • @levalpat
    @levalpat Před 6 lety +46

    gut wrenching when he talks about seeing his brother for the last tme

    • @928dawson6
      @928dawson6 Před 6 lety +1

      I had to stop it then fast forward past it!

    • @Mark-py3rv
      @Mark-py3rv Před 6 lety +1

      I had tears

  • @xtramadurah
    @xtramadurah Před 2 lety +1

    He’s in the Top 5 of your Top 5’s.
    Legendary 💯

  • @HoiPolloi23
    @HoiPolloi23 Před 3 lety +8

    I had the pleasure of meeting The Doctor while having a drink at a fancy hotel in the country of Argentina of all places. He was there on vacation and my buddy and I didn’t want to bother him.
    Finally, one of our girlfriends got tired of us staring and talking about him and decided she’d had enough. She got up, walked over to him and said “Excuse me my friends would love to meet you but they don’t want to bother you. Something about a Celtics game.” He laughed and invited us to come say hello. We shook hands, chatted a bit and of course got a photo together. He was the nicest gentleman, very down to earth. I will always remember that moment, totally surreal.

    • @24gmj2010
      @24gmj2010 Před 2 lety +2

      I sure that putting your hand into Dr. J's massive hand was surreal. Great comment.