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Shaquille O'Neal was amazed by what Pistol Pete Maravich could pull off on the court, calling him the first white guy that ...
"He was probably my most difficult opponent" - Tiny Archibald on why Pete Maravich was so difficult to guard originally ...
Without many top-end 7-foot-4 names in NBA history, Eaton not only takes the crown of the best to do it, but he runs away with it. And considering San Antonio Spurs' phenom Victor Wembanyama is ...
Pete Maravich drives on New York Knicks' Tom McMillen to score two of his 68 points for the New Orleans Jazz in a game at the Superdome on Feb. 25, 1977. (The Times-Picayune/File).
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.
BATON ROUGE -- Before there was Stephen Curry and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, there was Pete Maravich. At least that's how former LSU basketball coaching legend Dale Brown sees it.
"If Pete would have played in the NCAA Tournament today, it would be unbelievable," said Higgins, who saw every home game Maravich played from 1966-70. "I mean, people in whatever town would buy ...
(Editor’s note: On Sunday, Caitlin Clark passed Pete Maravich’s point total in a win against Ohio State. She scored 35 points and now has 3,685 career points.) Jaeson Maravich was almost 8 ...
So that’s how Pete Maravich’s college career ended. After playing virtually every minute of every game, and averaging 38.1 shots per night, he sat courtside at the Garden as the Tigers fell ...
Pete Maravich (23) gets a boost from players and fans after he broke the all-time scoring record in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday night, Jan. 28, 1979.
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.