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Dr. J keeping ABA legacy alive with sale of iconic ball

Julius Erving was the most beautiful basketball player to ever play the game.

Dr. J., as he is so affectionately known, had more moves than a surgeon. Perhaps that is why he was called “The Good Doctor.”

With high-flying dunks and acrobatic moves that defied imagination, Doc was creative, graceful and oh so silky smooth. He was an artist

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