2nd Basketball Hall of Fame (#19)
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Native New Yorker Julius Erving (HOF) helped legitimize the now-defunct American Basketball Association; as some players are considered "the team," Dr. J was considered "the league" and was the main asset of the ABA when it merged with the NBA after the 1976 season. Converse brand "Chuck Taylor All-Stars" manufactured sneaker. "Converse" logo is on the back of the sneaker. "Converse Chuck Taylors All-Star" logo is on the inner ankle. The sneaker is autographed in black marker with "To Mark Best of Luck" added and rates an 8. The shoe shows game-use and appears to have no alterations of any kind. Accompanied by a LOA from James Spence Authentication.
1970s Julius "Dr. J" Erving New York Nets ABA Game-Used & Autographed Sneaker (JSA)
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