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Thread: Dr. J Documentary on NBA Channel Premieres Tonight @ 8:00 PM CST

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    Dr. J Documentary on NBA Channel Premieres Tonight @ 8:00 PM CST

    For those youngsters (and old farts like me) on the board, this is must see TV. Sounds like there will be some footage never seen before. Dr. J's coming out party in college was in a game against MU in MU's NIT run - see link below for a mention. Didn't Al have some funny quote about that game?

    http://www.streetandsmiths.com/image...liusErving.pdf

    This author thinks they could have delved into his real life a little more:

    http://www.sportsonearth.com/article/49921724/

    The picture in column was from the Trailblazers championship season with Mo Lucas on the roster - the same season MU won theirs.

    In any event, Dr. J was pure entertainment. I remember my parents taking some of us younger kids to NYC in the spring of '75 or '76 during the ABA championship series that the Nets were in and watching a game on the crappy hotel TV and watching in amazement.
    Last edited by CaribouJim; 06-10-2013 at 09:22 AM.

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    And yes, Dr. J did take a recruiting visit to MU.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    It's too bad that history has kind of shrugged off Dr. J. He was at his best when the NBA was struggling, and while he had a game like Jordan, it wasn't quite at that level. But growing up in the 70s he was *the* NBA player that you wanted to watch and pretend to be.

    I am really glad they are doing this documentary because he deserves more praise than he has gotten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ganzer, "IWB" View Post
    And yes, Dr. J did take a recruiting visit to MU.
    Are you serious? Good gracious that would have been something.

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    MU defeated Dr. J and UMass in the first round of the 1970 NIT on the way to MU's NIT championship that season. Al's old adage in play here.

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    Drafted by the Bucks but opted to play in the ABA.

    The 12th pick in the 1972 draft. Bucks actually chose Russel Lee with the #6 pick.

    Oh what could have been for us Buck fans. Kareem, Dr. J and The Big O.


    http://www.mynbadraft.com/1972

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    If memory serves, during the game against UMass, All turned to Hank and asked, "Who in the hell is this guy?" or something to that extent.

    It's hard to believe going into the game that MU hadn't watched Dr. J. on film and knew little or nothing about him. It's also hard to believe that if Al recruited him, he had no idea who he was a few years later.

    But that's supposedly what Al said during the game. Could just be an urban legend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goose85 View Post
    Drafted by the Bucks but opted to play in the ABA.

    The 12th pick in the 1972 draft. Bucks actually chose Russel Lee with the #6 pick.

    Oh what could have been for us Buck fans. Kareem, Dr. J and The Big O.


    http://www.mynbadraft.com/1972
    LaRue Martin - one of the worst ever #1 picks. Ralph Simpson went on to have a few nice years in the ABA - drafted right before Dr J. Must have been horrifically bad scouting back then although McAdoo turned out to be a stud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goose85 View Post
    Drafted by the Bucks but opted to play in the ABA.

    The 12th pick in the 1972 draft. Bucks actually chose Russel Lee with the #6 pick.

    Oh what could have been for us Buck fans. Kareem, Dr. J and The Big O.


    http://www.mynbadraft.com/1972
    He was already with the Virginia Squires in the ABA at that time. The Bucks drafted him to get his NBA rights. The hope was he would move to the NBA or through the NBA/ABA Merger, they would have his rights. I remember something quirky involving the Atlanta Hawks signing Erving in '72. The Bucks argued that was they had the rights as that was the first year he was eligible to be drafted in the NBA.
    Last edited by MUMac; 06-10-2013 at 10:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Warrior View Post
    If memory serves, during the game against UMass, All turned to Hank and asked, "Who in the hell is this guy?" or something to that extent.

    It's hard to believe going into the game that MU hadn't watched Dr. J. on film and knew little or nothing about him. It's also hard to believe that if Al recruited him, he had no idea who he was a few years later.

    But that's supposedly what Al said during the game. Could just be an urban legend.
    Al grabbed Dean Memminger and asked him who he was.

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