No he doesn’t, and it’s actually the opposite. When Pollack’s On/Off data became available, I was frankly surprised at how poorly Dr. J graded out. He was rarely the most impactful player on his team
Come again?
From 1976-77 to 1981-82, Erving's six seasons before Moses arrived:
- the 76ers had the league's best regular season W-L record, averaged 55 wins over the 6 seasons
- Erving scored 11189 points, no other Sixers player scored even 5000, he alone scored 1/5 the team's points
- he was 1st on the team in steals, 2nd in rebounds, 2nd in assists, 2nd in blocks
- he was all-NBA 1st team 4 times, no other 76ers player was named to an all-NBA team
Did you also know that those 6 seasons Erving scored - by far - the most points in the playoffs, 2233. The next closest scorer - on any team - scored 700 less points.
He just has too many seasons of relatively substandard impact to elevate him retrospectively.
Uh-huh.
I think he tends to get underrated if anything
Absolutely. I don't think there is any question this is true. Those who do not consider him one of the very best SFs ever clearly were not alive and watching him play in the late 70s and early 80s.
I'd also say that there's zero argument for Dr. J over LeBron now.
Erving did not play in the NBA until age 26. James at age 26 was starting his 9th season in the NBA.
You include Erving's ABA seasons and he is a top 5 SF of all time in my opinion.
I personally would want a peak Erving rather than a peak James. It's close, but I'd opt for Erving. James was the better passer but Erving the far better offensive rebounder, better at steals, was almost twice the shot blocker.
The Dr J 76ers were viewed as a staple of NBA history, a dynasty even, all the way though the 1990s despite winning only one title. The reason for this is because the generation that watched Dr J considered the 76ers to be neck and neck with the Celtics and Lakers.
Spot on. Again those of us that actually watched him during his career know this. When the 76ers won the title in 1982-83 people back then said this was great because the Doctor deserved it. And at that time many considered him the greatest SF in the history of the game.
In fact I think one can easily argue that Oscar/West/KD are all better than him.
Why do you feel Kevin Durant is better than Erving? Durant went to a 73 win team that had already won a title the year before after a 67 win season.
but am pretty convinced his NBA career is often overrated.
Erving was all-NBA 7 of his first 8 seasons in the league, 5 times all-NBA 1st team. Alot of people thought he was really good.
His ABA accomplishments tend to get generically brushed over
Now, but not back then. Pretty much the whole reason the NBA merged with the ABA was to get Erving into the league. He was adamant about not leaving the ABA to sign with an NBA team.