Erving’s move from the New York Nets to the 76ers in 1976 was a key moment in NBA history.
the Philadelphia 76ers acquired Moses Malone in a sign-and-trade deal for Caldwell Jones. Malone joined a team that had Julius Erving, Andrew Toney, Maurice Cheeks, Bobby Jones, and Marc Iavaroni.
who as 76ers GM brought Erving to Philadelphia: "You'd have to use words like electrifying, revolutionary. There's never been anybody quite like him, including Michael. If Julius was in his prime ...
May 1983; Milwaukee, WI, USA; FILE PHOTO; Philadelphia 76ers forward Julius Erving (6) against the Milwaukee Bucks at Mecca Arena. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Network. / Malcolm ...
It's ranking season in the NBA offseason. The 2024-25 season is right around the corner as everybody begins preparing for the big games and the expectations of the upcoming season. With that being ...
Julius Erving tells a story about his favorite dunk on Elvin Hayes and how that dunk resulted in both of them not talking for over 13 years! #juliuserving #story #shorts #NBA #76ers #Sixers Erving ...
Julius Erving, meanwhile, didn't have significant team success. The star forward played for the Philadelphia 76ers his entire NBA career and only won the Larry O'Brien Trophy once. Even with that ...
CLEVELAND — Evan Mobley doing his best Julius Erving impression while the Philadelphia 76ers visited the Cavaliers qualifies as apropos. With 10:34 left in the third quarter of the Cavs' 126-99 win on ...
Julius Erving — also known as “Dr. J ... Erving, a Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Philadelphia 76ers star, is the latest Fireside Chat speaker, joining Ruby Bridges ...
Harold Katz presided over the last Sixers’ championship largely thanks to his pursuit of league MVP Moses Malone.
This was the Wilt Chamberlain era, and he led the team to victory. In 1976, Philadelphia 76ers drafted Julius Erving who became the face of the franchise. Along with Moses Malone, and Hall of ...
The history between the Philadelphia ... (the 76ers have a 264-210 record) and 39 times in the postseason (23-16), most notably in the 1983 Eastern Conference semifinals, before the Julius Erving ...