Where does Dr. J rank all time?

He is the eighth-highest scorer in ABA/NBA history with 30,026 points (NBA and ABA combined).

What is Julius Erving career high?

An idea, a philosophy, an ethos….NBA Regular Season Career Highs.

Minutes Played 47 @ Lakers on 02/26/82
Offensive Rebounds 7 2 times, last @ Celtics on 11/22/85
Defensive Rebounds 18 v. Spurs on 12/02/81
Field Goals Made 20 v. Pistons on 12/11/82
Field Goal Attempts 31 v. Pacers on 04/17/87

What was Julius Erving accomplishments?

In his five ABA seasons, Erving won three scoring titles, three Most Valuable Player awards and two championships. During his 11-year NBA career, Erving was an All-Star each season, the MVP in 1981 and a five-time member of the All-NBA First Team.

Is Julius Erving top 10 all time?

Even his critics will concede he’s a top-10 player of all time, but Dr. J had an answer. “He was a guy who led the charge in terms of ‘super teams’ being put together,” Erving said, citing James pulling strings to assemble talent in Miami, Cleveland, and Los Angeles to win championships.

Was Dr. J any good?

In his 11 seasons with the 76ers, he averaged 22 points and 6.7 rebounds, and was first-team all-NBA five times and second-team twice in his first eight seasons. His 16-year pro averages were 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists. While he will be forever Dr.

Who is the oldest man to dunk?

If you are wondering who was the oldest player to ever dunk in a game. The unofficial record goes to the Chief, Robert Parish, for this 1997 buzzer-beating dunk during his 21st season in the NBA. Get insider access to the latest videos, new products and promotions.

Who is Dr J’s top 10?

J’s full list where he made a ‘first’ and ‘second team’ Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Bill Russel, and Wilt Chamberlain rounded out his first team. Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Karl Malone, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar rounded out his second team.

Who was dr j favorite player?

While on Fox Sports Live, Dr. J revealed his top five players of all time to be Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Oscar Robertson.