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- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season abstract "The 1976-77 NBA season was the 30th season for the franchise in the NBA. Just months earlier, the American Basketball Association had ended its ninth and last campaign and the two leagues combined. In a special $6 million deal, the Nets sold Julius Erving, the ABA's leading scorer, to the Philadelphia 76ers for $3 million. The other $3 million went to Erving, by way of a new contract. In Philadelphia, Erving joined another scoring machine, George McGinnis, who had come over earlier from the Indiana Pacers. This accumulation of talent brought talk of an immediate championship to Philadelphia.The awesomely talented 76ers had posted the best record in the Eastern Conference with a record of 50-32. Gene Shue was the coach and his key players were Erving (the esteemed Dr. J), McGinnis and 6-foot-6 shooting guard Doug Collins. Other key contributors included point guard Henry Bibby and World B. Free. Caldwell Jones started at center with 20-year-old Darryl Dawkins, also known as "Chocolate Thunder," in a backup role. The reserve forwards were Steve Mix, Harvey Catchings and Joe Bryant.".
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- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season arena Spectrum_(arena).
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season bbrTeam "PHI".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season coach Gene_Shue.
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season confPlace "1".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season division "Atlantic".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season divisionPlace "1".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season endYear "1977".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season gm Pat_Williams_(basketball).
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- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season losses "32".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season playoffs 1977_NBA_Finals.
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season radio WHAT_(AM).
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season team "Philadelphia 76ers".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season television PRISM_(TV_network).
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season television WKBS-TV_(Philadelphia).
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season wins "50".
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season subject Category:1977_in_basketball.
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season subject Category:Eastern_Conference_(NBA)_championship_seasons.
- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season subject Category:Philadelphia_76ers.
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- 1976–77_Philadelphia_76ers_season comment "The 1976-77 NBA season was the 30th season for the franchise in the NBA. Just months earlier, the American Basketball Association had ended its ninth and last campaign and the two leagues combined. In a special $6 million deal, the Nets sold Julius Erving, the ABA's leading scorer, to the Philadelphia 76ers for $3 million. The other $3 million went to Erving, by way of a new contract.".
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