Like Carter, Erving's No. 32 jersey is retired by the Nets after he won two ABA Championships for the team before the major league merged with the NBA in 1976. "To be the seventh person to go up ...
This tribute, held during halftime of the Nets' game against the Miami Heat, marks the seventh jersey retirement in ... Bill Melchionni (#25), Julius Erving (#32), and Buck Williams (#52).
Vince Carter reacts as his Nets jersey is retired and brought to the ... that tradition continued. He saw the No. 32 of Erving. He saw the No. 52 of Charles “Buck” Williams.
Seven Nets players have had their jerseys retired: Bill Melchionni, Julius "Dr. J" Erving, John Williamson, Drazen Petrovic, Buck Williams, Kidd and now Carter. Melchionni, Williams and Erving ...
Erving’s No. 32 jersey has been celebrated in Nets lore for a while now. The legendary forward, who stared for the Nets from 1973-76, introduced Carter into the Hall of Fame back in October.
Over five seasons in New Jersey ... be the seventh player in Nets franchise history to have his number retired, joining Bill Melchionni (25), Julius Erving (32), John Williamson (23), Buck ...
On Saturday evening, the Brooklyn Nets hosted the Miami Heat at Barclays Center in New York. However, all of the attention was on former New Jersey Nets star Vince Carter, who had his jersey ...
Vince Carter says he’s honored to be getting his jersey retired by the Nets, calling it “rare ... (23), Bill Melchionni (25), Julius Erving (32) and Buck Williams (52). Kidd was the last ...
On Saturday, 20 years after he became a Nets player, he was back on the court alongside Erving and Williams, staring at a crisp, fresh banner with his name on it. His jersey was finally up there.
Vince Carter hasn’t forgotten those first few days when he walked into his new arena after being traded from Toronto to the Nets — the ... Julius Erving’s 32 and Buck Williams’ 52.
Carter’s family, his former Nets teammates, ex-coach Lawrence Frank, team president Rod Thorn and fellow Nets number retirees Julius Erving ... said of coming to New Jersey.