I'm 26 and he is my favorite all time I saw pistol pete highlights when I was really young then I studied his game and tried to mirror it I really like how thus showed the correlation between him and now a lot of people don't know he stayed that type of stuff
BasketballJones48021 Great music score! I was reading some fool saying Pistol Pete wasn't a great player. Just his NBA stats alone are Hall of fame-worthy (12 seasons, 24.2PPG, 5.4APG, 5-time all-star, 3-time 1st team All-NBA), but to STILL be the all-time Div 1 college scoring leaders (and freshmen back then weren't even eligible to play varsity!) with a mind-numbing 44.2PPG average won't EVER be eclipsed, IMO. Great stuff, well put together!
Truly amazed by the skills and flair of Pete, truly a predecessor to the amazing playmakers such as Magic, Bird, Steve Nash, Jason Williams, Rondo and Manu Ginobili. He seems to have the irresistable mix of vision and flair with a touch for the unusual; the behind-the-back passes, nutmegs, circus shots and even turnovers while trying to find the daylight remind me of Manu the most. I would pay to watch him play all day. Thank you for the awesome video!
Pete's single-handed influence to the Game of Basketball and all players that came after... is IMMENSE. Deserves all the acclamation in the world for being a ground-breaker, oh so transcendent, in an era where he caught a ton of heat for that magic innovation he did on a basketball court. *which became more than accepted/embraced play*.. later on. He'll continue to remain an inspiration to many.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT video thank you so much. What a player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was a kid when "Pistol Pete" played didn't remember too much about him. I really enjoyed this. He certainly was ahead of his time.
"And you never see a white boy doin' that on top of it!" That part cracks me up every time. Pete was not white or black. He was a basketball android assembled in a secret lab outside of Pittsburgh. Like other eccentric geniuses of their craft like Jimi Hendrix or Van Gogh, he was an alien from a different dimension. A true basketball Maestro.
+David Crosier I think Nash was the closest student of Pete, Nash is a more Professional, because he didn't entertain, all serious, fans love to see Nash, the way they want to see Pete in the 70 and early 80 because of their passing style.
We truly lost him too soon. Both in life and in the game. Some of his last words were after a pick-up game after not having played or maybe even picking up a ball in years: "I forgot how much fun this could be."
It was so great to see the legends give Pete his due. As a native - born Atlantan, it was such a great thrill to get to watch Pete play with the Hawks when I was a very young kid. Needless to say, I was heartbroken to see Pete leave Atlanta to go to New Orleans. God bless you Pete. May you RIP.
This was and is my favorite Pete video. Every time I get a favorite, they either remove it from UA-cam or take the audio away.....Great vid though man.
No one can say Maravich stole the "Black man's moves". Why ? Because they all stole his. Pistol Pete was the first. No one can take that away from him. R.I.P. the original 'soul man' of basketball.
1926 was when the Harlem Globetrotters were created. need i say MORE? that is almost fifty years before Pete was born. I take nothing away from this white "brother" but we were doing these moves long before we were allowed to play with other whites. I am sorry, but Pete was NOT the first "soul man" on the NBA court. Realize WHY blacks were not allowed to play in the NBA and how we formed our own leagues. Then get back to me. Yes, Pete was great but he did NOt create these moves ALONE. We all come from somewhere. Dr J -to MJ, etc. By the way, did we forget WHY the ABA was formed? Because the NBA did not like Pete's style of play like Dr. J. It was Dr. J's style that changed the NBA for more showmanship AND athleticism. I am no hater and Love Pete. There is plenty of black and white footage to prove my point. I love pete just as much as I love Jason Williams.
@@KennethKetchum Jason Williams had nowhere near the shooting nor scoring ability of Pistol. Pistol could do everything Jason could do while keeping his hand on top of the ball at all times and did it 35 years earlier while being an offensive threat from everywhere. They're not comparable players at all except for their flashiness. I'm not taking anything away from Jason Williams, he was a very good point guard in his day, but Pistol was an all-time great and the greatest college player ever.
@@jamesdunn9714 Bob Cousy..was like the original nba showman..And I think if u saw old globetrotter film from even the 50's youd be amazed at what they were doing...pistol was still great though..n amazing passer.
he was able to do by himself alone what a bunch of guys barely do separately, or even more, because some of his movements nobody can reproduce them so properly
He was the Eddie Van Halen of basketball. Much like Eddie on guitar, Pete just made stuff up out of his creative mind and when combined with hard work and raw talent, it was something to behold.
Truly informative, educational sports video. Maybe Cousy, Baylor, Dr J, Connie Hawkins had a similar influence on the game. Great as Oscar, Havlicek, West, Wilt were, they didn't have the style influence Pete and a precious few others did. Don't wanna forget Earl the Pearl Monroe, either. He too, was huge in this area.
I think the most exciting players are Pete, Magic, and now Curry. The combo of passing, ball handling and shooting in flow. See how he predicted the game style of the future NBA.
A very nice mash up of old and new! Pete was WAAAYY ahead of his time. There are players who probably don't realize they are imitating his moves from the 1970’s!
i can't believe that last part did not feature jason williams' elbow pass.. when they featured pistol pete's version, i thought j-will's just had to appear.. it just had to
It’s unfortunate that he couldn’t play with Julius Erving. Google it. He never played with another great player, he probably would of been more engaged. His knee injury was tragic, he would of recovered in today’s era.
Some say I want to be like Mike. But before Mike there was Magic and before Magic there was Pistol Pete. I rather watch Pistol Pete more than any of them and it's not close.
Pete had one of the all time great skill sets. Could dribble and pass with the best of them. And his shooting and scoring were top tier as well. One could knock his defense if they wanted, but he could do it all and at a high level. In terms of pure skill, one of the goats.
Finally a video that shows how great pete actually was that his game was so ahead of his time. He was the original Mr. Showtime. Top 3 best players of all time, if not definitely top 2 pure scorer and passer of all time. I also dislike when people say he can't beat players of this time, he is ungaurdable, literary. They also say his competition was bad, i beg to defer. Pete influence the game to what it is today.
seriously ive seen maravich take over a game back in 1976 at the Oakland co warriors and the new Orleans jazz we heard the pa announcer the whole game PISTOL PETE MARAVICH
This was so cool. Gotta hand it to Pete but somewhere across the tracks he as a child learned some of these plays from anonymous black guys on a playground. Bird probably had his no look two-hand backward pass down better than anyone else.
his problem with the hawks might have been their inability to catch his passes. they weren't ready for all those fake out moves. now the NBA players are. i'm happy to hear Magic give Pete some props. critics snarled that the pistol was the "great white hope", but it is clear he could run, jump, shoot as well as anybody. he was a transitional player.
out of all of today's players, I believe Steph Curry is the closest that we've seen to the Pistol. if you watch their highlights side by side they are nearly identical.
Physically Rubio will remind you of Pistol Pete, and they both have great passing and ball-handling skills with that sense of flashy basketball... But Ricky is a bit smaller and he can't even begin to see Maravich when it comes to overall scoring/shooting, not even remotely close there. Isiah's skill-type/level and even game sure do remind Maravich's, he even mentions Pistol Pete plenty of times, he was a big fan... They had many similarities on the court, despite having different physiques and such. And Zeke could sure make it flashy but - unlike Maravich - he also had that killer mentality, he was a great leader, hustled hard on D when it mattered, was cold blooded and knew how to balance his game pretty well.
Wonder why Oscar Robertson seems so dismissive of the Pistol? He is the only great player past or present Ive ever heard say anything unkind about him.
First and foremost, you have to understand that that’s how Oscar is, plenty of times bitter towards players who have more shine than him, even after his retirement... And then you have Pete who broke Robertson’s NCAA scoring record, who was a young hot shot getting all the attention everywhere, entering the NBA when the Big O was already past his peak... I’ve heard a few more players say some unkind words about Maravich though, mainly - his once teammate - Lou Hudson(may he rest in peace).
I can watch Pete for hours he's mesmerising it would have been great to see him play with the Harlem Globetrotters perfect combination for Pete fun,skill and most importantly entertainment🥳🥳🥳 . I think Pete would have found more of a balance and peace in his life enjoying the game and putting on a show for the fans 🌟🌟🌟 without all the pressures and criticism from the pro game.
Got some news for homeboy in the beginning of this video at about the 30 second mark. Some white guys have native American dna is them which makes them be very good athletes. They do not necessarily have to have some black boy dna in them to be good athletes. Mac McClung is an example of a current player from a small town in appalachian mountain region of southwest Virginia who has some pistol.pete type moves in his game.
Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. It seems that every generation looks down on their predecessor, and the further back you go, the further they look down. Thinking that their generation is the cat's meow in music, fashion and of course sports, and everybody that came before them are squares and less talented stumble bums. WRONG!
Seriously he was the greatest that ever lived and everyone else is just a carbon copy good fantastic but not in the same class or level as Pete maravich the greatest
Pistol Pete. My favorite player of all time. Nobody has ever impressed me more on a basketball court than Mr. Maravich. He was truly one of a kind.
Nice editing . It really shows how Pete changed the game.
Pistol deserves more recognition in my opinion, he's one of the greatest!
I'm 26 and he is my favorite all time I saw pistol pete highlights when I was really young then I studied his game and tried to mirror it I really like how thus showed the correlation between him and now a lot of people don't know he stayed that type of stuff
Deshawn Williams what kind of sandwiches?
Tremendous mix, thank you
Thanks, means a lot coming from you, your channel is easily one of the best basketball related channels on youtube.
BasketballJones48021 Great music score! I was reading some fool saying Pistol Pete wasn't a great player. Just his NBA stats alone are Hall of fame-worthy (12 seasons, 24.2PPG, 5.4APG, 5-time all-star, 3-time 1st team All-NBA), but to STILL be the all-time Div 1 college scoring leaders (and freshmen back then weren't even eligible to play varsity!) with a mind-numbing 44.2PPG average won't EVER be eclipsed, IMO.
Great stuff, well put together!
+Mike S Imagine if there was a 3 point shot in his era!!!!!!
+Mike S When ppl use the term "Frosh of Impact" it started with Maravich.
6:40 ferocious
I'd walk on air if I could slash that fast. it's really powerful to have that kind of ball control
Truly amazed by the skills and flair of Pete, truly a predecessor to the amazing playmakers such as Magic, Bird, Steve Nash, Jason Williams, Rondo and Manu Ginobili. He seems to have the irresistable mix of vision and flair with a touch for the unusual; the behind-the-back passes, nutmegs, circus shots and even turnovers while trying to find the daylight remind me of Manu the most. I would pay to watch him play all day. Thank you for the awesome video!
The goat
Pete's single-handed influence to the Game of Basketball and all players that came after... is IMMENSE. Deserves all the acclamation in the world for being a ground-breaker, oh so transcendent, in an era where he caught a ton of heat for that magic innovation he did on a basketball court. *which became more than accepted/embraced play*.. later on. He'll continue to remain an inspiration to many.
Foul Souz Maravich is the father of SEC Basketball he put that league on the map.
Amazingly gifted!!! Way beyond his time!!!if he was to play today, he would dominate.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT video thank you so much. What a player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was a kid when "Pistol Pete" played didn't remember too much about him. I really enjoyed this. He certainly was ahead of his time.
"And you never see a white boy doin' that on top of it!" That part cracks me up every time. Pete was not white or black. He was a basketball android assembled in a secret lab outside of Pittsburgh. Like other eccentric geniuses of their craft like Jimi Hendrix or Van Gogh, he was an alien from a different dimension. A true basketball Maestro.
truth is pistol pete was a serbian american, and serbs are really good at basketball
Very good and true.
Agreed
Wow, the most entertaing player ever* A great player, with skills way ahead of his time* He could play today and still be one of the best* C
David without question, he could play today and would be a SUPESTAR
+David Crosier I think Nash was the closest student of Pete, Nash is a more Professional, because he didn't entertain, all serious, fans love to see Nash, the way they want to see Pete in the 70 and early 80 because of their passing style.
We truly lost him too soon. Both in life and in the game. Some of his last words were after a pick-up game after not having played or maybe even picking up a ball in years: "I forgot how much fun this could be."
It was so great to see the legends give Pete his due. As a native - born Atlantan, it was such a great thrill to get to watch Pete play with the Hawks when I was a very young kid. Needless to say, I was heartbroken to see Pete leave Atlanta to go to New Orleans. God bless you Pete. May you RIP.
This was and is my favorite Pete video. Every time I get a favorite, they either remove it from UA-cam or take the audio away.....Great vid though man.
One of the best players ever to play basketball .
No one can say Maravich stole the "Black man's moves". Why ? Because they all stole his. Pistol Pete was the first. No one can take that away from him. R.I.P. the original 'soul man' of basketball.
1926 was when the Harlem Globetrotters were created. need i say MORE? that is almost fifty years before Pete was born. I take nothing away from this white "brother" but we were doing these moves long before we were allowed to play with other whites. I am sorry, but Pete was NOT the first "soul man" on the NBA court. Realize WHY blacks were not allowed to play in the NBA and how we formed our own leagues. Then get back to me. Yes, Pete was great but he did NOt create these moves ALONE. We all come from somewhere. Dr J -to MJ, etc. By the way, did we forget WHY the ABA was formed? Because the NBA did not like Pete's style of play like Dr. J. It was Dr. J's style that changed the NBA for more showmanship AND athleticism. I am no hater and Love Pete. There is plenty of black and white footage to prove my point. I love pete just as much as I love Jason Williams.
@@KennethKetchum Jason Williams had nowhere near the shooting nor scoring ability of Pistol. Pistol could do everything Jason could do while keeping his hand on top of the ball at all times and did it 35 years earlier while being an offensive threat from everywhere. They're not comparable players at all except for their flashiness. I'm not taking anything away from Jason Williams, he was a very good point guard in his day, but Pistol was an all-time great and the greatest college player ever.
@@KennethKetchum Nothing like Pete before....or since. Not even the globetrotters.
@@jamesdunn9714 Bob Cousy..was like the original nba showman..And I think if u saw old globetrotter film from even the 50's youd be amazed at what they were doing...pistol was still great though..n amazing passer.
@@KennethKetchum Pete Maravich was offered a million dollar contract by The Globetrotters at the end of his college career.
BEST EVER Pete VIDEO I'VE SEEN on you tube man!! Appreciate it!
The one where he fakes the behind the back and then scoops it forward is insane.
the thing about Pete was he had all the showmen ship and he was fundamentally sound in all aspects of the game
Stephen Curry is the new pistol Pete
Nah man he's not their yet rondos the closest
+jonathan fanfan Sure. But overall, the 2 guys who best remind me of Pete are Reggie Theus and Isiah.
+Kiwanis Hinton Exactly. A fact often overlooked by many. Much the same applies to Earl the "Pearl" Monroe, as well.
However, I think Oscar Robertson was jealous of him because he said Pistol did not know how to play the game. lol. They are both legends.
Man rest in peace maravich.. most creative mind in basketball I miss you all the time
that was fun to watch.. didn't realize how much he started..turns out those were all old moves..lol
Pete was the gift that just keeps on giving!
best pistol pete video ever...
The only player I paid to see, Pistol in Atlanta
he was able to do by himself alone what a bunch of guys barely do separately, or even more, because some of his movements nobody can reproduce them so properly
i like 'green onions' with this. it's perfect.
the best basketball vid on YT. fascinating
Great pistol pete
He was the Eddie Van Halen of basketball. Much like Eddie on guitar, Pete just made stuff up out of his creative mind and when combined with hard work and raw talent, it was something to behold.
Truly informative, educational sports video. Maybe Cousy, Baylor, Dr J, Connie Hawkins had a similar influence on the game. Great as Oscar, Havlicek, West, Wilt were, they didn't have the style influence Pete and a precious few others did. Don't wanna forget Earl the Pearl Monroe, either. He too, was huge in this area.
Pete was unique, but I'm glad you mentioned Earl Monroe. He, like Maravich, could jerk you out of your seat with his brilliance.
I think the most exciting players are Pete, Magic, and now Curry. The combo of passing, ball handling and shooting in flow. See how he predicted the game style of the future NBA.
They are. Each had their own game. None better than those 2.
The modern NBA owes 2/3rd of its play to Pete.
truly an amazing player
A very nice mash up of old and new! Pete was WAAAYY ahead of his time. There are players who probably don't realize they are imitating his moves from the 1970’s!
i can't believe that last part did not feature jason williams' elbow pass.. when they featured pistol pete's version, i thought j-will's just had to appear.. it just had to
No doubt a lot of these players tried to incorporate Pete's moves after watching his footage.
Showtime before there was a showtime...
It’s unfortunate that he couldn’t play with Julius Erving. Google it. He never played with another great player, he probably would of been more engaged. His knee injury was tragic, he would of recovered in today’s era.
He did play with Dr. J for a short time when they we're both with the Hawks They'd play 1v1 daily for the dinner check. . .
Stephen Curry is the new pistol pete
+jonathan fanfan No, just no. They play similar, but Steph cannot average 44.
Lamar Littleton pistol Pete had unlimited range & he played during era of no 3point line
it would be 57 ppg if it was today(with a 3pt line). Don't get me wrong, steph is an amazing player but saying hes the new maravich is just untrue :)
+Lamar Littleton pistol Pete was a better ballhandler
True, but Steph has a great handle enough to get separation for his shot. But yes, Maravich has an amazing handle.
Some say I want to be like Mike. But before Mike there was Magic and before Magic there was Pistol Pete. I rather watch Pistol Pete more than any of them and it's not close.
Good video, good music.
Pete Maravich the original #23!!!!!!
On offense he was a mix of todays Curry and Rubio. Waaaay ahead of his time.
Pete had one of the all time great skill sets. Could dribble and pass with the best of them. And his shooting and scoring were top tier as well. One could knock his defense if they wanted, but he could do it all and at a high level. In terms of pure skill, one of the goats.
Its a must see for real basketball.
Great music great video
John Jackson I thought you were going to meet me at Subway @ 3? what happened John? kinda left me hanging. Call me when you have a chance.
Outstanding presentation fun to watch. Pistol one of a kind.
Basketball magician
so one Serbian changed the game in '70s and another one in modern age
Woo, Pistol Pete and Booker T. & the MGs! Nice!
Thst was great. What was that painting at the end?
robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2010/spring/1491/pistol-pete-maravich-original-painting-bernie-fuchs/
Well said. Thanks.
great comparison
Finally a video that shows how great pete actually was that his game was so ahead of his time. He was the original Mr. Showtime. Top 3 best players of all time, if not definitely top 2 pure scorer and passer of all time. I also dislike when people say he can't beat players of this time, he is ungaurdable, literary. They also say his competition was bad, i beg to defer. Pete influence the game to what it is today.
AMAZING
what was the music playing when Walt Frazier was talking
The 2 greatest innovators, at least offensively, are Elgin Baylor, then Pistol.
Nah that's bob Cousy and pete
Isiah had a lot of Pistol in his game. Reggie Theus had some too.
AWESOME :')
seriously ive seen maravich take over a game back in 1976 at the Oakland co warriors and the new Orleans jazz we heard the pa announcer the whole game PISTOL PETE MARAVICH
If he didnt have done any of these skills its obvious that other player would have done it but being the first is so meritory
Ahead of his time and the game
This was so cool. Gotta hand it to Pete but somewhere across the tracks he as a child learned some of these plays from anonymous black guys on a playground. Bird probably had his no look two-hand backward pass down better than anyone else.
PointGod
Where's the audio??
He was smoother than everyone else
How would he humiliate Jordan and the other's if he played later
No audio
Thanks.
Pistol could dunk, but he was so good of a shooter he rarely ever did.
his problem with the hawks might have been their inability to catch his passes. they weren't ready for all those fake out moves. now the NBA players are. i'm happy to hear Magic give Pete some props. critics snarled that the pistol was the "great white hope", but it is clear he could run, jump, shoot as well as anybody. he was a transitional player.
out of all of today's players, I believe Steph Curry is the closest that we've seen to the Pistol. if you watch their highlights side by side they are nearly identical.
Rubios a bit close actually you should compare Pete's passes to him
+hector prado closer
Isiah may come closest in all areas. Ball handling, passing, shooting, showmanship
Physically Rubio will remind you of Pistol Pete, and they both have great passing and ball-handling skills with that sense of flashy basketball... But Ricky is a bit smaller and he can't even begin to see Maravich when it comes to overall scoring/shooting, not even remotely close there.
Isiah's skill-type/level and even game sure do remind Maravich's, he even mentions Pistol Pete plenty of times, he was a big fan... They had many similarities on the court, despite having different physiques and such. And Zeke could sure make it flashy but - unlike Maravich - he also had that killer mentality, he was a great leader, hustled hard on D when it mattered, was cold blooded and knew how to balance his game pretty well.
True. Rubio (kinda like J Will) has similarities as a ball handler, passer. That's where it ends.
Wonder why Oscar Robertson seems so dismissive of the Pistol? He is the only great player past or present Ive ever heard say anything unkind about him.
First and foremost, you have to understand that that’s how Oscar is, plenty of times bitter towards players who have more shine than him, even after his retirement... And then you have Pete who broke Robertson’s NCAA scoring record, who was a young hot shot getting all the attention everywhere, entering the NBA when the Big O was already past his peak... I’ve heard a few more players say some unkind words about Maravich though, mainly - his once teammate - Lou Hudson(may he rest in peace).
6:52 circus guy spotted
Beautiful tribute and the rare footage of Kobe passing Lol
I can watch Pete for hours he's mesmerising it would have been great to see him play with the Harlem Globetrotters perfect combination for Pete fun,skill and most importantly entertainment🥳🥳🥳 . I think Pete would have found more of a balance and peace in his life enjoying the game and putting on a show for the fans 🌟🌟🌟 without all the pressures and criticism from the pro game.
Teammates didn't like it cause i hit alot of them .....in the face lol I started laughing I'm sorry said that so nonchalant lol love you pete
Got some news for homeboy in the beginning of this video at about the 30 second mark. Some white guys have native American dna is them which makes them be very good athletes. They do not necessarily have to have some black boy dna in them to be good athletes.
Mac McClung is an example of a current player from a small town in appalachian mountain region of southwest Virginia who has some pistol.pete type moves in his game.
What just happened at 6:49!? OMG, right on his neck!
Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. It seems that every generation looks down on their predecessor, and the further back you go, the further they look down. Thinking that their generation is the cat's meow in music, fashion and of course sports, and everybody that came before them are squares and less talented stumble bums. WRONG!
if you didn't see pete you missed top 3 playmaker. wow. or should i say 1of the top 3
Isn't this why he's the NBA Logo
Kudos! You made a really great point. I forgot about Pete being the model for the logo. Appreciate it. Have a good one.
Ummm... I’m pretty sure Jerry West is the Logo.
The Barry Sanders of Basketball!!!!!!!!!
GREAT VIDEO! from: "The Jewish Pistol"
Pete the greatest of all time
Maravich and prayers then what I meant sorry about that
The goat
Pistol was alot snoother
Legend the Serb !!
Seriously he was the greatest that ever lived and everyone else is just a carbon copy good fantastic but not in the same class or level as Pete maravich the greatest
Cant hear the commentary?!
mother fuck youtube!
Magic made a guy do a backflip over his own teammate!!! haaaahaaa:):)
non chalantly...i hit alot of em in th face Love That
Amazing how much bird and Johnson copied marriage when your prayers then you praising him he is the original he is the goat
Pistol was dope!!! I always said that
CMON MAN JEFF MULIINS FOR THE WARRIORS HAD WAY MORE RYTHEM THAN PETE MARAVICH . JEFF MULLINS HAD MILKY HAMSTRINGS
Pete was better
Damn LBJ has alot of Pistol moves I see you KING
***** Pass alot pete type passes like the underhand bowling pass
Peter Martin I'm not comparing styles bro I'm just sayin he has some of his tricks