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'Truly inspired.' Dr. J Photo: AP
'Truly inspired.' Dr. J Photo: AP
 
 

Basketball's Dr. J makes house call on Peres

Legendary hoopster in Israel with fellow NBA Hall of Famer Rick Barry to raise awareness for youth village for underprivileged children. 'Israel an inspiration for Jews in America, as well as other minorities,' he tells president

Associated Press
Published: 05.29.08, 17:52 / Israel Culture

Dr. J made an unlikely house call on Wednesday - on Israeli President Shimon Peres. Basketball great Julius Erving, who is on a goodwill tour of Israel, told Peres in a stop at the presidential mansion in Jerusalem that he considered himself an "ambassador" for Israel.

 

Legend has it he got his colorful nickname because of the way he could slice and dice through defenses. Erving is in Israel along with fellow National Basketball Association Hall of Famer Rick Barry to raise awareness for the Migdal Ohr youth village for underprivileged children in northern Israel. Migdal Ohr is Hebrew for 'Tower of Light.'

 

Erving called Israel an inspiration for Jews in America, as well as other minorities.

 

"I am truly inspired to be an ambassador for the country and for the village," he said.

 

'Sports organizations instead of politics'

Erving revolutionized the game of basketball in the 1970s with his electrifying, high-flying dunks and is widely credited for being a model for Michael Jordan, recognized as perhaps the greatest basketball player of all time. Erving won an NBA title and a Most Valuable Player award with the Philadelphia 76ers and earlier won two American Basketball Association championships.

 

Barry was one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. He is the only player ever to lead the collegiate NCAA, NBA and ABA in scoring. Three of his sons, Jon, Brent and Drew, have also played in the NBA.

 

Brent Barry scored 23 points off the bench for the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night, in a losing effort to the Los Angeles Lakers. The defending champion Spurs are now in a 3-1 deficit and face elimination when they play Game 5 in Los Angeles on Thursday. Barry launched a last-second three-point-shot that would have given San Antonio the win if it had gone in.

 

Peres praised Erving for both his excellence as an athlete, and for his efforts off the court in breaking down barriers for blacks and minorities. He said sports could serve as a bridge between people.

 

"I think if we built first sports organizations instead of politics, the whole world would be better," Peres said.

 

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