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Happy Birthday to the greatest college basketball player of all time

Posted on 6/22/18 at 10:19 am
Posted by KingwoodTigah
Kingwood,Texas
Member since Jul 2007
318 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 10:19 am
“Pistol” Pete Maravich

Gone way too soon but his records will last forever... RIP GOAT


In only three years playing on the varsity team (and under his father's coaching) at LSU, Maravich scored 3,667 points—1,138 of those in 1967-68, 1,148 in 1968-69, and 1,381 in 1969-70—while averaging 43.8, 44.2, and 44.5 points per game. For his collegiate career, the 6'5" (1.96 m) guard averaged 44.2 points per game in 83 contests and led the NCAA in scoring for each of his three seasons.[13]

Maravich's long-standing collegiate scoring record is particularly notable when three factors are taken into account:

First, because of the NCAA rules that prohibited him from taking part in varsity competition during his first year as a student, Maravich was prevented from adding to his career record for a full quarter of his time at LSU. During this first year, Maravich scored 741 points in freshman competition.
Second, Maravich played before the advent of the three-point line. This significant difference has raised speculation regarding just how much higher his records would be, given his long-range shooting ability and how such a component might have altered his play. Writing for ESPN.com, Bob Carter stated, "Though Maravich played before [...] the 3-point shot was established, he loved gunning from long range."[14] It has been reported that former LSU coach Dale Brown charted every shot Maravich scored and concluded that, if his shots from three-point range had been counted as three points, Maravich's average would have totaled 57 points per game.[15][16]
Third, the shot clock had also not yet been instituted in NCAA play during Maravich's college career. (A time limit on ball possession speeds up play, mandates an additional number of field goal attempts, eliminates stalling, and increases the number of possessions throughout the game, all resulting in higher overall scoring.)[17]
This post was edited on 6/22/18 at 10:21 am
Posted by The Truth 34
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Posted on 6/22/18 at 10:22 am to




Posted by lsu2006
BR
Member since Feb 2004
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Posted on 6/22/18 at 10:23 am to
Ben Voogd?
Posted by PenguinPubes
Frozen Tundra
Member since Jan 2018
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Posted on 6/22/18 at 10:52 am to
those socks tho
Posted by ThePTExperience1969
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Apr 2016
13360 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 11:52 am to
quote:

Happy Birthday to the greatest college basketball player of all time


Without Pistol Pete, IDK where the hell LSU basketball would be in terms of exposure, future success, reputation, our Dome, etc. He put LSU on the college basketball map and was instrumental in our games being broadcast nationally when television was still in its infancy and primitive. Next to Oscar Robertson, he's kind of the reason NBA players make the money they do nowadays when he became the first million dollar player ever right out of college, for better or worse. In my estimation, he's the athlete that first made #23 famous, not MJ. A very important player in basketball history, almost an impeccable combination of Bob Cousy and Jerry West in how he played, so legendary.
Posted by Darius David
Member since Apr 2016
1344 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 12:52 pm to
Kareem, wilt, russell. Happy birthday Pistol.
Posted by Soda Popinski
BRLA
Member since Mar 2006
1216 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 1:12 pm to
quote:

Ben Voogd?


I thought it was a Jaime Lloreda thread.
Posted by madddoggydawg
Metairie
Member since Jun 2013
6706 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 1:43 pm to
What should I get him?
Posted by rickyh
Positiger Nation
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 6/22/18 at 3:42 pm to
Posted by Dogfish
Member since Nov 2015
1248 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 5:38 pm to
And just to prove there is order in the universe he played one year with his second coming Larry Bird with the Cletics. Basketball genius.
Posted by Tom Bronco
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2011
2913 posts
Posted on 6/22/18 at 8:20 pm to
I saw Pete play in person. He was legend in human form. He doesn't get a tenth of the credit he deserves from today's players or former players. Steve Curry is great but Pete was 20 years ahead of his time and changed how basketball was played. There is a great video on you tube that shows how other players copied his moves years later but he was the originator. The absolute best!

And there are shots and moves he made that have never been duplicated!
This post was edited on 6/22/18 at 8:22 pm
Posted by tarzana
TX Hwy 6-- the Brazos River Valley
Member since Sep 2015
32107 posts
Posted on 6/23/18 at 7:19 am to
quote:

Ben Voogd?

No way. I'm pretty sure the OP is talkin' bout Paulo Samoes.
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