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re: Remembering 'Pistol' Pete Maravich: Passed away 25 years ago today. R.I.P.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 4:34 pm to FanInLA
Posted on 1/5/13 at 4:34 pm to FanInLA
The best showman in basketball history. I don't think he'd be allowed the free reign today to put on the type of show he was allowed to back then, but fortunately for all of us he played in a time and in a situation where we all benefitted.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 4:38 pm to tigerpimpbot
The absolute greatest of all time. His scoring record may never be broken, and he achieved it before the 3 point shot came into the game. He would have averaged over 56 points a game. Mind numbing statistics. While he shot was a feathery thing of beauty, it was his "show time" dribbling, passing and play making skills that brought down the house.
We will never witness a "Pistol" like that again in our lifetime.
We will never witness a "Pistol" like that again in our lifetime.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 4:40 pm to Iam4LSUnTN
One of greatest memories was being able to meet Pistol Pete as a substitute ball boy one night for the New Orleans Jazz.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:00 pm to athleticcajun
Pete's sudden passing touched me like no other in sports. To this day, I still get a tear when telling the stories to the youngsters that never had the opportunity to see him play.
College records when freshmen could not play varsity & no 3-point line. His instructional videos are still the best ever done.
With the "real" Jazz, who can ever forget, "Pistol Pete - from the parkin' lot"!
RIP Pete - thanks for the memories.
College records when freshmen could not play varsity & no 3-point line. His instructional videos are still the best ever done.
With the "real" Jazz, who can ever forget, "Pistol Pete - from the parkin' lot"!
RIP Pete - thanks for the memories.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:13 pm to Tigerntx
I've read the books and watched the DVDs on him. Such a premature loss.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:17 pm to FanInLA
Saw every game he ever played in the old "Cow Palace". There was magic every time he took the court. He was so much better than anyone else at the time. Bird, Magic Johnson, Isaiah Thomas and many, many more copied his moves.
Playing for his dad was probably a bad idea but if it hadn't happened that way we never would have gotten him here to LSU. All the criticism about him being a ball hog, taking too many shots and he and his dad exploiting LSU was just so much baloney.
No one else could have gotten the shots off against double and triple teams that he did and still hit 44% of his shots. But it was his dribbling and passing that were phenomenal. A showman of incredible talent. A wizard who cast his spells during his brief moment on this earth. I will never forget him.
Playing for his dad was probably a bad idea but if it hadn't happened that way we never would have gotten him here to LSU. All the criticism about him being a ball hog, taking too many shots and he and his dad exploiting LSU was just so much baloney.
No one else could have gotten the shots off against double and triple teams that he did and still hit 44% of his shots. But it was his dribbling and passing that were phenomenal. A showman of incredible talent. A wizard who cast his spells during his brief moment on this earth. I will never forget him.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:20 pm to tiger 56
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He died from an enlarged heart. The same thing that claimed Don R.
I was in high school when Pete played at LSU. Neat time. Actually, it was moreso a missing artery on his heart. The right one became enlarged in the absence of the left one, and finally gave out. It is a mystery to me how no one detected this beforehand. Even with the technology we had back then, this could have been picked up in all the numerous physicals he must have undergone.
RIP my man. You passed doing what you loved most and you were the greatest LSU ever had.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:20 pm to FanInLA
My favorite player of all time in any sport. I love that guy. Hence my picture on your left.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:26 pm to Tigerntx
Pistol Pete's Homework Basketball. Great videos.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:30 pm to Too Frat To Care
I was a freshman at LSU when he was a senior. Got to see most of his home games that year. Can't even discribe hsi play. As much scoring as he did it was the passing that was just unbelievable. First saw him in 1966 when he was a freshman.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:45 pm to FanInLA
The world will never see anyone like him again, seriously the greatest to ever touch a basketball.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 5:52 pm to Broyota2
These Pete threads always jump the shark.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 6:25 pm to LSUANDY25
Not sure if this has been posted, but many don't know this song written about him by the Ziggens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u38QS5nzPck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u38QS5nzPck
Posted on 1/5/13 at 6:52 pm to miketiger
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I was a freshman at LSU when he was a senior. Got to see most of his home games that year. Can't even discribe hsi play. As much scoring as he did it was the passing that was just unbelievable. First saw him in 1966 when he was a freshman.
I'm honestly jealous.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 7:11 pm to Too Frat To Care
His record can be broken but it will have to be from a kid who loves college basketball and is willing to stay four years to do it. Pete averaged 44 points a game over a 3 year period because freshman were not allowed to play back then. If a kid stayed 4 years in college and averaged 33 points a game he could break the record but any kid who averages 33 a game his freshman year would probably turn pro to make the big money. It can be done but in my opinion it is one of, if not the hardest records in sports to break. RIP Pistol. Gone but not forgotten.
Posted on 1/5/13 at 7:14 pm to FanInLA
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