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@scotttyson7970Күн бұрын
How could anyone call Pete a loser is crazy
@bobferrell81872 күн бұрын
Pistol has never gotten the credit he so we'll deserves and one might ask Why? That answer is simple; He was WHITE!
@user-gy5ww6op8s3 күн бұрын
Maravich was overall the best player in the history of the game.
@iiTzLurks3 күн бұрын
Obituary writers is crazy and not funny considering he didn't live long
@machinayrequiem85964 күн бұрын
Gather and 2 steps. I try to tell yall this has been a thing forever but people on the Internet thinks its new for some weird reason.
@FibaFanatic5 күн бұрын
Interesting that Oscar Robertson was considered to be the "GOAT" at that time...at least to Pete.
@bigelile076 күн бұрын
Too bad he and Bird didn't play together when he was in his prime. That would have been amazing.
@Colin_19776 күн бұрын
This was back when ESPN was a great network.
@iiTzLurks7 күн бұрын
Why were the commentators acting like dbags towards pete
@googoo-gjoob9 күн бұрын
4:59 if only......
@se46110 күн бұрын
A great one buried on a crappy team.
@BasketballJones4802110 күн бұрын
Thanks for this! Btw, RIP to Bill Walton.. someone who always praised Maravich a lot. Also “funny” that out of all the VERY FEW known footage out there of Pistol Pete’s (full) games, there’s one full game from 1978 between Walton’s Blazers and Pete’s Jazz; and both suffered from injury(ies) around that time, that didn’t allow them to be the same ever again in their respective careers…
@1avardac10 күн бұрын
Walton was such a kind and positive person. He will be missed.
@user-mj1lh1iy4x10 күн бұрын
Pete Maravich was a magician with the basketball and i had to watch that numerous times to see what he actually did. lol.
@mattparker232310 күн бұрын
The Jazz were dumb to not utilize him when they moved to Utah. Although it's likely him and Dantley couldn't have co existed.
@MrPiraka12311 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@MS-ho9wq12 күн бұрын
IN CASE ANYONE DIDN'T GET IT: WAZEE DIGITAL!!!!!!!
@albertochoa733112 күн бұрын
Matthew 7:14. Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way which leadeth unto LIFE, and few there be that find it. (King James Version).
@pallen4912 күн бұрын
In my opinion, two of the greatest moniker in basketball.....Dr. J....and ...'Pistol Pete'..
@jackruaro12 күн бұрын
The constant use of the word "reacharound" is unfortunate.
@jackruaro12 күн бұрын
The refs are so emphatic with their calls it's hilarious.
@jackruaro12 күн бұрын
Pistol Pete looks like a time traveler here. Like a player from the 80s or 90s transplanted into 1970. RIP Legend.
@a1aprospects47012 күн бұрын
Calvin Murphy was a great player, and the only NBA player with more baby mamas and illegitimite kids than Shawn Kemp.
@user-mj1lh1iy4x12 күн бұрын
On June 22, 1947 God said "let there be a basketball god born" and "Pistol" Pete Maravich came into the world forever changing the game of basketball. RIP Pete.
@homoerectus74413 күн бұрын
I rarely favor Celtic teams, sixer fan, but when they got Mr.Pete, I wanted him to thrive.
@ryancrump554413 күн бұрын
Nice
@BasketballJones4802113 күн бұрын
Another great upload! Thanks
@greenmile423314 күн бұрын
it kind of sends chill up your spine to see this footage again I was a little kid when Pistol Pete and the Birdman played together for a little while....great memories, and I lived in MD at the time so I was waffling between the Bullets (Wizards) and Boston.
@brendanwilliams549814 күн бұрын
Really unfortunate Petrie's career was cut short
@ibbetn114 күн бұрын
The Pistol, Dave Cowens and Larry Bird on the same team were definitely interesting. Too bad we only got to see it for a couple of months.
@shilohpuppy564914 күн бұрын
Can you imagine a healthy Maravich and Bird on the same team in 81 thru 87??? Wow!!! Who's batman and who's robin???
@scotttyson7970Күн бұрын
With Walton too!!!
@deanbentley478514 күн бұрын
Love this ground level footage of Pete Maravich working his magic at LSU against Auburn, Ole Miss, Georgia and Tulane!
@georgegreen119114 күн бұрын
Too bad the three point shot came later, after Pete was passed his prime, talented dribbler and clutch shooter, awesome to watch.....gg, Tampa Florida
@DaveCash-js2lb14 күн бұрын
PETE MARAVICH, should have won rookie of the year.
@MrPiraka12315 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Rob-vy4bu16 күн бұрын
Back when they played below the rim.
@1avardac16 күн бұрын
Because dunking was banned in college basketball back then.
@prettygirlus900816 күн бұрын
Wow, those players look a lot smaller than today's.
@davidfumosa379217 күн бұрын
The most gifted player ever.And the most underrated!
@StevenLoby17 күн бұрын
Cc is way better than this guy. She score 17 in a wnba game. He scored 17 in a. Quarter in nba lol
@forestgump835717 күн бұрын
Dang, he would have been a great 3 point shooter if that had been available for him in his early years.
@mamster23318 күн бұрын
Why do they say "he's 31, oh he's too old to play at the highest level" ??
@louisdawkins66418 күн бұрын
Pistol Pete might have been slow no leaping ability but skill-wise ball handle shooting ability is race does not matter to me he was has good if not better than any player who ever touched a basketball Walt Frazier Earl Monroe add Butch beard were glad that game was over because pistol Pete put a whooping on all three of the Knicks guards
@Crunchysopa5218 күн бұрын
👍
@norahathson465818 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Loved this 1! 🏀❤️
@MrPiraka12318 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@CubeEarthTheory19 күн бұрын
Chamberlain and Jordan were great players, but Maravich was the best all-around player ever.
@michaelcavallacci294520 күн бұрын
Billy Cunningham was a great player in this era. Brooklyn Kangaroo Kid.
@Amick4417 күн бұрын
Hal Greer too. Even though he was at the end of his career by then
@michaelcavallacci294517 күн бұрын
@@Amick44 yes 👍🏼
@donaldleider738220 күн бұрын
Always wished Pete played at least one more season with the Celtics and won a championship!
@24HeySay20 күн бұрын
I'll never forget seeing Pistol Pete score 49 against the Warriors in Oakland in '75. The Dubs were defending champs and were having a 59-win season, but Pete completely took over the game in the second half, scoring over 30 points, hitting a great shot to tie the game and send it to OT, and scoring a couple of buckets to ice the game. The Warriors had a hot young guard named Phil Smith who was having a great season, but that night Pete was off the charts.
@ibbetn114 күн бұрын
I saw The Pistol at the Coliseum during the championship season. Too bad the Warriors traded away the pick the Hawks used to draft him in 1970 and got absolutely nothing in return. It would have been quite a sight to watch him and Rick Barry play together.
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I saw a G. I've seen it all. Dope describes my rhymes, making all you emcees cold drop like dimes. You know MCSC is back again, and battling me on the microphone is like committing a sin. Scott the Prophet MCSC the Prophet
How could anyone call Pete a loser is crazy
Pistol has never gotten the credit he so we'll deserves and one might ask Why? That answer is simple; He was WHITE!
Maravich was overall the best player in the history of the game.
Obituary writers is crazy and not funny considering he didn't live long
Gather and 2 steps. I try to tell yall this has been a thing forever but people on the Internet thinks its new for some weird reason.
Interesting that Oscar Robertson was considered to be the "GOAT" at that time...at least to Pete.
Too bad he and Bird didn't play together when he was in his prime. That would have been amazing.
This was back when ESPN was a great network.
Why were the commentators acting like dbags towards pete
4:59 if only......
A great one buried on a crappy team.
Thanks for this! Btw, RIP to Bill Walton.. someone who always praised Maravich a lot. Also “funny” that out of all the VERY FEW known footage out there of Pistol Pete’s (full) games, there’s one full game from 1978 between Walton’s Blazers and Pete’s Jazz; and both suffered from injury(ies) around that time, that didn’t allow them to be the same ever again in their respective careers…
Walton was such a kind and positive person. He will be missed.
Pete Maravich was a magician with the basketball and i had to watch that numerous times to see what he actually did. lol.
The Jazz were dumb to not utilize him when they moved to Utah. Although it's likely him and Dantley couldn't have co existed.
Thanks!
IN CASE ANYONE DIDN'T GET IT: WAZEE DIGITAL!!!!!!!
Matthew 7:14. Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way which leadeth unto LIFE, and few there be that find it. (King James Version).
In my opinion, two of the greatest moniker in basketball.....Dr. J....and ...'Pistol Pete'..
The constant use of the word "reacharound" is unfortunate.
The refs are so emphatic with their calls it's hilarious.
Pistol Pete looks like a time traveler here. Like a player from the 80s or 90s transplanted into 1970. RIP Legend.
Calvin Murphy was a great player, and the only NBA player with more baby mamas and illegitimite kids than Shawn Kemp.
On June 22, 1947 God said "let there be a basketball god born" and "Pistol" Pete Maravich came into the world forever changing the game of basketball. RIP Pete.
I rarely favor Celtic teams, sixer fan, but when they got Mr.Pete, I wanted him to thrive.
Nice
Another great upload! Thanks
it kind of sends chill up your spine to see this footage again I was a little kid when Pistol Pete and the Birdman played together for a little while....great memories, and I lived in MD at the time so I was waffling between the Bullets (Wizards) and Boston.
Really unfortunate Petrie's career was cut short
The Pistol, Dave Cowens and Larry Bird on the same team were definitely interesting. Too bad we only got to see it for a couple of months.
Can you imagine a healthy Maravich and Bird on the same team in 81 thru 87??? Wow!!! Who's batman and who's robin???
With Walton too!!!
Love this ground level footage of Pete Maravich working his magic at LSU against Auburn, Ole Miss, Georgia and Tulane!
Too bad the three point shot came later, after Pete was passed his prime, talented dribbler and clutch shooter, awesome to watch.....gg, Tampa Florida
PETE MARAVICH, should have won rookie of the year.
Thanks!
Back when they played below the rim.
Because dunking was banned in college basketball back then.
Wow, those players look a lot smaller than today's.
The most gifted player ever.And the most underrated!
Cc is way better than this guy. She score 17 in a wnba game. He scored 17 in a. Quarter in nba lol
Dang, he would have been a great 3 point shooter if that had been available for him in his early years.
Why do they say "he's 31, oh he's too old to play at the highest level" ??
Pistol Pete might have been slow no leaping ability but skill-wise ball handle shooting ability is race does not matter to me he was has good if not better than any player who ever touched a basketball Walt Frazier Earl Monroe add Butch beard were glad that game was over because pistol Pete put a whooping on all three of the Knicks guards
👍
Thank you for sharing! Loved this 1! 🏀❤️
Thank you!
Chamberlain and Jordan were great players, but Maravich was the best all-around player ever.
Billy Cunningham was a great player in this era. Brooklyn Kangaroo Kid.
Hal Greer too. Even though he was at the end of his career by then
@@Amick44 yes 👍🏼
Always wished Pete played at least one more season with the Celtics and won a championship!
I'll never forget seeing Pistol Pete score 49 against the Warriors in Oakland in '75. The Dubs were defending champs and were having a 59-win season, but Pete completely took over the game in the second half, scoring over 30 points, hitting a great shot to tie the game and send it to OT, and scoring a couple of buckets to ice the game. The Warriors had a hot young guard named Phil Smith who was having a great season, but that night Pete was off the charts.
I saw The Pistol at the Coliseum during the championship season. Too bad the Warriors traded away the pick the Hawks used to draft him in 1970 and got absolutely nothing in return. It would have been quite a sight to watch him and Rick Barry play together.
Wow, Thank you...