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Who can introduce me to Julius Erving?
Nicknamed Dr. J, he is Jordan's idol.

Julius Erving, Julius Erving

Date of birth:1February 22, 950

Height: 2.0 1m

NBA occupation: 1976- 1983

Function: Forward

Main honors:

① 1983 won the NBA championship;

25 times selected for the NBA best team;

③ Get the MVP at one time.

Brief introduction of Julius Erving data

Julius Erving was born in 1950, and his height is 2.0 1 m. This basketball genius with long arms and big hands is the first "flying man" in NBA history. His greatest contribution is to bring hovering and flying movements into the NBA, creating a precedent for artistic basketball. He was the first superstar to make a layup. The "flying man" Jordan we see today has many images of Owen in those days.

As early as in college, Owen was famous for controlling the ball with one hand at will. Every time he plays at the University of Massachusetts, the audience enters the stadium early to occupy seats, scrambling to see the performance of this basketball genius. Hence the nickname "Dr. J". This unique nickname first describes his modesty on and off the court, and then describes his majestic posture of holding the ball with one hand and waving the sky with one arm. During his college years, Owen scored 20 points and more than 20 rebounds in every game. There are only six such stars in American basketball history.

Owen has excellent running and jumping ability and flexible skills. He often jumps in the air and dunks from his opponent's head in the game. He grabbed the ball with one hand and dunked with the other, and was called "the windmill" by fans. His starting speed is like a loaded bullet, and opponents often know his attack route and can't stop him from moving forward. He is one of only three players in the NBA who have scored more than 30,000 points.

Owen's professional basketball career has been ups and downs. From 197 1 to 1976, Owen first played in Aba for five seasons, especially after the first season, his Virginia judges team could not pay his salary because of bankruptcy. 1974 and 1976, Owen led the new york Nets to win the ABA championship twice. 1976, Owen transferred to the Philadelphia 76 ers in NBA.

1983 Owen led the Philadelphia 76 ers to win the NBA championship. 1980, Owen was selected as the best team for the 35th anniversary of the NBA. He was selected into the NBA Best Team for five times and won 198 1 NBA Most Valuable Player of the Year. David stern, the current president of NBA, was very excited after watching Owen's performance. After retiring, Owen became the global spokesman of NBA, and often analyzed the video and technology of the game on TV.

1993, Owen was elected to the American Basketball Hall of Fame.

Julius Erving Vocational and Technical Statistics

Number of appearances: 836

Shooting percentage: .507

Free throw percentage: .777

Total number of rebounds: 560 1

Rebounds per game: 6.7.

Total assists: 3224

Average assists per game: 3.9

Total steals: 1508

Total number of bottle caps: 1293

Total score: 18364

Average score per game: 22.0

One of the reasons why he is called "Dr. J" comes from "J" of "Julius Erving", and another reason is that Owen can jump. "J" refers to the first letter of "jump".

Compared with Jordan, Owen became famous earlier. As early as 1976 ABA dunk contest, Dr. J staged an earth-shattering leap. In the ABA Dunk Contest in' 76, besides Owen, there were Larry Kenon of Bucks, george gervin of "Iceman", Addis Guilmault and david thompson. From now on, any participant's name is world-famous, and Dr. J stands out in such a thrilling confrontation. That night, Owen was the last to play. Before him, Addis Guilmault's right baseline tomahawk buckle and David Thompson's left baseline 360 turn buckle both won full house, and Owen was faced with great challenges.

Owen warmed up very calmly, his hands jumped and two balls were buckled on the basket. Before the second spike, he dribbled and measured the distance from the midfield to the free throw line. At this moment, the stands are boiling, and the fans know that Dr. J will challenge the limit of "free throw line sliding" next. Owen retreated to the opposite three-point line and began to run up. All the fans stood up to watch, whistle and applaud. I saw Owen dribbling faster and faster. Just as he stepped on the free throw line, he drifted forward vertically off the ground and stuffed the ball into the basket with his right hand. This time, the height and stretch of the free throw line dunk are very comfortable. The only regret is that because of the deviation of foot calculation, the take-off position stepped into the free throw line slightly. Even so, the cheers and surprises in the venue are still endless.

Then, Owen once again cut in with the ball from the right 45-degree angle three-point line, and the free tie rod floated to the left with his hands behind his back, pushing the atmosphere to a climax. Owen's fourth buckle sprinted from the left 45-degree angle three-point line. After flying, the left hand climbs the iron ring, and the right hand slams the hand with a small ring, showing obvious signs of qi stagnation. When Owen dunked from the right baseline to the basket for the last time, his right hand pulled back and dunked in the opposite direction, even the commentator at the scene shouted, "You can see Julius Erving! He is from the new york Nets! ! "

The slam dunk contest in' 76 was just a short period in Dr. J's career. He also won the 83-year NBA championship, the 8 1 MVP trophy, the five-time NBA All-Star Team, the1consecutive All-Star Game, the two-time All-Star MVP, and the 1996 50-man League. Of course, the most wonderful thing is that 1993, Owen became a member of the Nair-Smith Basketball Hall of Fame, which is also the highest affirmation for Dr. J.

I believe no one is more complete than this. ......