A Quote by Julius Erving

In 1981, at age 31, I was voted the best player in basketball, and the most valuable player in the league. — © Julius Erving
In 1981, at age 31, I was voted the best player in basketball, and the most valuable player in the league.
At age 31, in 1981, I was voted the best player in basketball, and the most valuable player in the league.
If we win trophies, it is the most important thing. Of course, it's good for a player to win individual awards and I will never say I don't want to be the best player in the league or I don't want to be the PFA Player of the Season.
I think Serena Williams is the best tennis player of this generation, if not the best ever. It is amazing for her to be playing as well as she is at the age of 31.
Barack Obama is the founder of ISIS. He was the most valuable player. I give him the most valuable player award. I give her, too, by the way, Hillary Clinton.
I've always been clear - I feel good at Chelsea. Every week, I repeat the same on PSG. It's a big team but an inferior league. I don't want to return to France, because I've won everything over there - the league title, cup, best player, best young player.
I never look at myself as a black player. I think of myself as a hockey player that wants to be the best player in the league.
I've always thought of myself as the best defensive player in the league, and I want to play like the best defensive player in the league.
I dont want to return to France, because Ive won everything there - league title, cup, best player, best young player
I never gave up as a player, and I won't give up as someone who wants to go to the Hall of Fame, because it's the ultimate goal for a baseball player or a football player or a basketball player.
It's tough at first. You realize in the NBA, it's not easy. Each and every night, you're playing against that player that was the best high school player, that player that was the best player on his college team.
I want people to say that an African basketball player is the best player in the whole world.
I was a mediocre basketball player. But I was there, and I could remember the plays. And my basketball coach, after he retired from teaching, would come to my performances all the time. And I was very happy about that, because I was not memorable as a basketball player.
Everyone needs a coach. It doesn't matter whether you're a basketball player, a tennis player, a gymnast or a bridge player.
Who knows, maybe I'll be a basketball player one day? No, I'm definitely never going to be a basketball player. I have no hand-eye coordination.
I want to be a Premier League player, a Liverpool player and an England player.
I was the No. 1 player in high school. I was a lottery player at Duke. I was player of the year in the ACC as a freshman. People just forget about these things, like I don't deserve to be in the league.
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