Today on the 4th of July edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Jazmin Erving, daughter of Julius Erving or as we all know him, Dr. J. To say Josh was psyched to talk to Jazmin would be an understatement. To those of us who grew up sports in the United States in the 1970s and 80s (ahem), Dr. J was an almost mythical figure who transcended basketball and the NBA to become some sort of cultural icon. Muhammad Ali, Evil Knievel, Reggie Jackson and Dr. J dominated the cultural sports landscape with their extraordinary skills that made them icons in during the time of America’s bicentennial year in 1976. They were the ‘must see’ TV before there was such a thing. Let’s just say, if you haven’t seen the film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, you really don’t know Dr. J.
We talked to Jasmin about growing up in Philadelphia and what it was like having a dad who was the biggest star in the city and also the entire basketball landscape. For trainspotters, we talk old school restaurants like Bookbinders and random Philadelphia 76er players like Mark Iavaroni and for a more macro view we talk about Julius days wowing them at the Harlem courts of Rucker Park, THE place to be seen one-on-one playing basketball and Jazmin having the run of The Spectrum, home to the 76ers when she was a girl.
We also talk about Jazmin’s crystal business and perhaps one of the most remarkable stories to come out of the pandemic that we can think of. It’s one of warmth, love and humanity that somehow led her to a new business that keeps on growing. So let’s hear it, it’s Jazmine Erving on this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story.