"I firmly believe that respect is a lot more important, and a lot greater, than popularity"
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The subtext is a quiet warning about the trap of being likable on demand. Popularity asks you to feed the crowd: highlight plays, quotable charm, the right brand of humility. Respect asks for something harder and less glamorous: consistency, accountability, and a competitive integrity that doesn’t bend just because the room wants a different story. When Erving says respect is “greater,” he’s ranking currencies. One spends quickly; the other compounds.
Context matters: Erving became “Dr. J” in an era when NBA stardom was turning into mass-media mythology, and when Black athletes were increasingly made into symbols as much as players. In that world, popularity can be a kind of performance contract: be entertaining, be palatable, stay marketable. Respect is what survives the marketing cycle. It’s what remains when the dunk reels fade and the conversation shifts from image to legacy.
The line also doubles as a philosophy of leadership. You can win a room with charisma; you keep it with standards. Erving is arguing for the long game: be judged by the people who know the work, not the people passing through.
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