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Luke Epplin Interview

Luke Epplin Interview

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In this 50-40-90 interview, we welcome author Luke Epplin for a deep dive into his book, Moses and The Doctor.

Our conversation traces the electric evolution of basketball in the 1970s, when playground courts across America became laboratories for creativity, giving rise to a new, high-flying style of play. Epplin breaks down how two vastly different stars emerged from that era. Julius Erving, whose aerial artistry redefined the game above the rim, and Moses Malone, whose relentless, physical dominance reshaped what it meant to control the paint.

We explore their parallel journeys through the American Basketball Association, their transition into the National Basketball Association, and the challenges they faced competing against dynasties led by Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. The discussion builds toward the pivotal moment when Erving and Malone joined forces on the Philadelphia 76ers, combining their contrasting styles in pursuit of the one achievement that had eluded them, an NBA championship.

Along the way, Epplin shares insights into his research process, the surprising connections he uncovered, and the deeper cultural significance behind this story. Blending basketball history with themes of perseverance, innovation, and legacy, this episode highlights how two icons, one soaring through the air, the other dominating the ground, came together to help define one of the most unforgettable championship runs in basketball history.

It’s a conversation about contrast, chemistry, and the evolution of greatness—told through the lens of two legends who changed the game forever.

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