 Right guys, hope you're all doing absolutely fantastically out there wherever you're tuning in from whatever time it may be for me If you're wondering, it's the 7th of September 248 in the PM Down here in New Zealand. So today we crack on with the list of the top 30 NBA players of all time apparently This video is titled Watching Julius Irving until I'm impressed prior to going to YouTube typing and Julie serving and watching the first one on the list I'll just read your wee blurb here. Dr. J was everyone's Michael Jordan before Michael Jordan Okay, I've actually never seen this guy play But come to think of it Dr. J Julius Irving that does ring a bell that rings a bell and And the ballot rings is NBA Street on PlayStation 2 or 3 I'm not not completely sure but I did play a bit of NBA Street. In fact, I had a few fucking pretty Well, I actually got pretty good at it to be fair. I think it was 3 on 3 3 on 3 back and forth NBA Street either way That's enough talking from me Dr. J was everyone's Michael Jordan before Michael Jordan The NBA merged with the ABA in 76. I've got absolutely no idea what that's about because of the doctor There were a bunch of other great players too like George Gervin and he continued to take another league by storm after winning two chips with the Nets in the ABA Okay Okay, so there were two conferences two Organizations, he was the star of one because there were so many good players that were not in the NBA yet. I Don't know why they weren't. I don't know what happened. It was in 1976 14 years before I was born either way He helped the Sixers make the finals during his first season in the modern NBA But lost to Bill Walton's Blazers in six games Dr. J floated through the air as his lanky limbs cut to the rim. Actually that that does ring a bell I think I think the major that the the main dunk. Sorry that Julius. I think he he could almost Jump from the three-point line. He just went up with one hand like this Just one big hand like literally, I don't know 20 20 feet in the air came down and absolutely slammed it on Motherfuckers heads and he probably did that in real life Floated through the air as his lanky limbs cut to the rim and his hair blew in the wind I can only imagine how that shit looked back in those days. It was probably like watching an alien Sometimes I watch his reverse layup during the fourth quarter of game four of the 1980 Finals against the Lakers and try and figure out How the hell he was able to stay in the air that long His reverse layup Hmm. He looks as if he's at least seven foot And he's not all style and flair either Irving's career numbers are just as impressive as his plays He averaged 24.2 points per game 8.5 rebounds per game 4.2 assists per game 2 steals per game and 1.7 blocks per game also made 11 NBA All-Star teams won three MVP awards across the NBA and ABA and Made the 75th anniversary team. Dr. J is the godfather of the modern NBA And with all that in mind guys the Michael Jordan before Michael Jordan existed Let's have a look Now how on earth are there so many different Julius's that actually rank above Julius Irving I that I'm flabbergasted at that either way Top video as you know Julius Irving highlights Until I'm impressed Otherwise known as dr. J was one of the legends in the game of bass look at the hair both in the ABA and NBA When it looks like a fucking with a ball like that it looks like a Harlem Globe Trotters game I must admit what do we got here was one of the most fascinating high-flying figures whose dunks were as flashy as they Were polarizing in honor of this hall of fame. Oh, and he posterized someone. Oh Have a look at that. Yeah, that's this. Yeah, that's the clear. That's the that's the action. That's the motion That's what I remember from NBA Street. That's Julius Irving and I'm impressed. Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one