Dr. J Erving II
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Dr. J Erving II

Dr. J W. Erving II
Born 1950s.
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Julius Erving, known as Dr. J, is a former professional basketball player. He was the only player voted Most Valuable Player in both the ABA and the NBA.[1]

Julius Winfield Erving was born February 22, 1950, in East Meadow, on Long Island. He is the son of Julius Erving and Callie Abney.

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Erving

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Please add Category:New York Nets, Category: National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Award, Category: American Basketball Association (ABA) Finals, Category: National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, and Category: National Basketball Association All-Star Game. There may be more, but I'm still adding teams and categories.

Thanks, Nat

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
They've been added. thanks, Natalie!
Could you guys add "Dr. J." to his alias field? As a child, I never knew his other name. I noticed that Kobe Bryant's nickname is so formatted. I think that's the best way to go.
posted by BB Sahm
edited by BB Sahm
It was in the nickname field which you couldn't see because of the privacy level for living notables. I moved it to the preferred name. I think you can see it now. Emma