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That was the way of the world - Julius Erving shares why there were so many fights in the ABA in the 70s
Julius Erving explains why fights were part of ABA basketball.
In NBA history, joining the 70-point club means being a part of an exclusive group in league history. Although the NBA’s inaugural season was in 1947-48, it wasn’t until the 1960-61 season that Elgin Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers became the first player to score at least 70 in a game.
He has dunked every year on his birthday for decades — and can still do it.
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Walt Frazier highlighted NBA legends who fought for racism in the '60s and '70s: "These guys stood up for us"
Though subtle racism may still exist in certain NBA venues from time to time, on a broader level, it is difficult to imagine a Black player in today's league being openly disrespected purely because of their skin color or physical appearance. New York ...