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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He was the first white guy with style and flair" - Shaq reveals Pete Maravich was the first ‘white player’ to leave an impression on himShaquille O'Neal was amazed by what Pistol Pete Maravich could pull off on the court, calling him the first white guy that ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He was probably my most difficult opponent" - Tiny Archibald on why Pete Maravich was so difficult to guard"He was probably my most difficult opponent" - Tiny Archibald on why Pete Maravich was so difficult to guard originally ...
"Pete Maravich is the most skilled basketball player I've ever seen. Playing one-on-one with Pete is an experience. He's got the kind of shooting range that I've never seen before.
NBA Hall of Famer “Pistol Pete” Maravich was a spectacular showman who helped open up the game of basketball in the 1970s. After a legendary college career at Louisiana State, he played 10 ...
"Pete Maravich is the most skilled basketball player I've ever seen. Playing one-on-one with Pete is an experience. He's got the kind of shooting range that I've never seen before.
Only one of the 34, Pete Maravich, is in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Let’s take a closer look at the man simply known as “Pistol Pete,” who died 36 years ago on January 5 ...
Caitlin Clark is set to surpass Pete Maravich as the leading scorer of any gender in NCAA basketball history. His greatness endures, but Clark has earned her place alongside him.
Wednesday night at 7 p.m. basketball fans in New Orleans will get to watch one of the great scoring performances in NBA history, Pete Maravich’s 68-point game against the New York Knicks.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU's dome-roofed basketball stadium, the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, is named for a supremely crafty, skilled and mesmerizing player who has been known since 1970 for ...
Mark Kriegel argues, in this interesting if badly written biography, that Pete Maravich was a -- perhaps the -- seminal figure in the development of professional basketball as we know it.
“Pistol” Pete Maravich of the Atlanta Hawks during a game in the early-1970s, wearing No. 44, the number Andre Jackson chose at UConn. Soon Jackson was watching and reading anything he could ...
BATON ROUGE - Like Pete Maravich, Brian Hanlon was a talented basketball player in the 1970s. He won the MVP of the HYAA Community Basketball League in Holmdel, New Jersey, as an eighth-grader in ...
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