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OverviewThe rousing story of two trailblazing superstars--Julius ""Dr. J"" Erving and Moses Malone--whose improbable alliance and unsung legacies shaped the wildest and most innovative era of basketball history. In the early 1970s, playground courts across the United States were jammed with hoops buffs experimenting with showy moves and aerial shots that were changing the look and feel of a sport once stubbornly earthbound. Out of this scene emerged a pair of incomparable yet dissimilar streetball sensations, both of whom would make their name in the American Basketball Association, an upstart professional league characterized as much by flamboyance as invention. Julius Erving, better known as Dr. J, became a mythic figure whose airborne acrobatics inspired an army of high-flying acolytes. Moses Malone, a down-and-dirty banger, scrambled basketball apprenticeships forever by skipping directly from high school to the pros. Into the 1980s, Erving and Malone switched leagues, won MVPs, shattered records, and led their respective clubs into the playoff's championship round. But one prize eluded them: an NBA title. After suffering perennial defeat at the hands of Magic Johnson's Los Angeles Lakers and Larry Bird's Boston Celtics, the two eventually joined forces on the Philadelphia 76ers, blending their contrasting talents into a seamless whole. Together, Erving and Malone set out to accomplish what no other NBA team fronted by ex-ABA superstars had managed. An enthralling social history as well as an uplifting underdog story, Moses and the Doctor intimately chronicles the hopes and heartbreaks of two basketball legends who revolutionized what was possible on the ground and in the air, and fueled one of the most thrilling and momentous championship seasons ever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luke EpplinPublisher: Grand Central Publishing Imprint: Grand Central Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9780306833496ISBN 10: 0306833492 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 10 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""I devoured every page of this remarkable book. Hoops heads will feel as if they are flying to the hoop alongside Dr. J and grinding it out down low with Moses. In a TikTok age, where fans think they know everything about their heroes, Epplin delivers untold stories with the same flair and grit exhibited by his two main characters.""--Mirin Fader, author of Giannis and Dream ""Luke Epplin writing about Dr. J and Moses makes for a perfect match, and the result is a book that's as winning and entertaining as its subject. Moses and the Doctor is a smart social history and a rollicking good read.""--Jonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of King: A Life ""Today's NBA fan might not realize it, but they're watching Dr. J and Moses Malone every time they turn on a game. Luke Epplin's Moses and the Doctor brings both of them--as players, as people, as icons--vividly to life: He makes their stories as present, as urgent, as they have ever been.""--Will Leitch, author of Lloyd McNeil's Last Ride and How Lucky ""Moses and the Doctor. One was relentlessly workmanlike. The other an unforgettable stylist who defined the ABA and helped rejuvenate the NBA. On these pages, Luke Epplin delivers a thoroughly researched and artfully rendered appreciation of both players and their place in the history of basketball.""--Bob Costas ""Moses and the Doctor. One was relentlessly workmanlike. The other an unforgettable stylist who defined the ABA and helped rejuvenate the NBA. On these pages, Luke Epplin delivers a thoroughly researched and artfully rendered appreciation of both players and their place in the history of basketball.""--Bob Costas Author InformationLuke Epplin is the author of Our Team: The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series That Changed Baseball. His writing has appeared online in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, GQ, Slate, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Paris Review Daily. Born and raised in rural Illinois, Epplin lives outside of New York City with his wife and daughter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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