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How the ABA changed basketball forever: Dr J, George Gervin and the league that dared to be different

Fifty summers after the ABA-NBA merger, George Gervin, Ralph Simpson and others reflect on the league whose swagger and innovations changed basketball forever

How the ABA changed basketball forever: Dr J, George Gervin and the league that dared to be different

TL;DR

  • George Gervin recalls mentorship from Julius "Dr J" Erving during his rookie year with the ABA's Virginia Squires.
  • The ABA, known for its flamboyance, introduced innovations such as the three-point shot and a distinct red-white-and-blue basketball.
  • The 1976 ABA All-Star game featured the first modern pro basketball dunk contest, won by Julius Erving.
  • Players like Spencer Haywood and Ralph Simpson also found opportunities in the ABA when they might not have in the NBA.
  • The ABA merged with the NBA in 1976, with four franchises absorbed into the larger league.
  • Despite initial challenges, former ABA players proved their talent by filling half the roster spots in the 1977 NBA All-Star game.