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Fans will be greeted by a statue of Gervin's legendary finger roll at the arena named in his honor.

YPSILANTI, Mich. – Whether leading his college team to a Final Four or pouring in over 25,000 points as a professional, George Gervin often stood tall on the court. Now, his likeness will stand tall outside the arena bearing his name.
A statue depicting The Ice Man and his signature finger roll was unveiled outside the George Gervin GameAbove Center today, Aug. 31. Gervin and his family attended the ceremony. The solid bronze statue and its base measure 16 feet 8 inches from the ground to the top of the basketball in his hand.
"To look at me now and see how far time has gone by, and I have a statue now at a beautiful university that I can see, and the world can see," mentioned Gervin. "There ain't nothing like it. I'm thankful."
Ben Victor crafted the statue in Boise, Idaho, before it was transported to Ypsilanti, where a granite base was created specifically for the statue. Victor's creation features Gervin standing 11-foot-8 with a one-foot bronze cone connecting the statue to a four-foot granite base. From inception to installation, the entire project took nearly 20 months.
One of the all-time EMU greats, Gervin led the then-Hurons to the 1972 NCAA College Division Tournament Final Four, averaging 29.5 points and 15.3 rebounds. In his two-year career in Ypsilanti, the Detroit native scored 1,044 points and pulled down 562 rebounds. Following the 1971-72 season, he was named NCAA College Division First Team All-American by United Press International and the National Basketball Coaches Association.
Following college, Gervin starred in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA). Inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1996, Gervin was selected as one of the top 50 and 75 players in the NBA's history. The NBA's Player of the Year in 1977-78, he scored more than 25,000 points during his career and was named an NBA All-Star six times.
Gervin's college No. 24 jersey was retired on Jan. 17, 1986. Then, on Dec. 11, 2021, the Eagles captured a 92-88 victory over Florida International University in quadruple overtime inside the facility that day, which was renamed the George Gervin GameAbove Center.
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