Pete was great and unbelievable and so were you big Red! 🥲
@thecarolinashreds19619 сағат бұрын
RIP Mr. Walton. You were a helluva player. He absolutely loved Pistol. These guys played in an era where basketball was worth watching. Anyone who never got to see Pistol you should watch all the video highlights. Absolutely amazing
@dt0cКүн бұрын
RIP legends
@VideoScrapbookOfOurTimesКүн бұрын
Bill Walton celebrates NBA championship number 16 as a member of the Boston Celtics: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pmnHnmSmm9-pq8ksi=tpNSemfCoA1PhSE_
@HocusPocusFocus69Күн бұрын
RIP Mr Walton! Hope that Pete was one of those to greet you in Heaven!
@OrlandoLionFanClubКүн бұрын
Rip bill walton
@user-mj1lh1iy4x3 күн бұрын
What an amazing testimony from a man who was truly changed by the saving Grace of Jesus Christ. I've never heard anyone, but Pistol Pete, say "peer pressure is 'simply' a choice," "money will pay your fare to everywhere, but Heaven" and "in the name of religion Jesus Christ was placed upon that Cross."
@alsimmonshellspawn60213 күн бұрын
Pete maravich had all the tools but he wasn't physically strong enough for the nba of the 70s but he had hops
@dja.selekta5 күн бұрын
Pete was the blueprint. ❤
@paulnguyen22277 күн бұрын
Pistol Pete A Legend that nobody gives props to
@Redfoot13813 күн бұрын
I love his double-pump one-handed bank shot.
@goude26417 күн бұрын
Dude had a full time job since 12 years old, his job was to play with the basketball
@jinglebe11rainbow3719 күн бұрын
NCAA scoring leader from 1970 until 2024 when Kaitlyn Clark surpassed him. There was not a 3 pt. line in 1970 and his range was legendary.
@paulheaphy422824 күн бұрын
Jokingly on the court, we used to call some of those 4 pointers.
@paulheaphy422824 күн бұрын
Ok... Dale Brown..." If there were 3"s back then, he would've averaged 57 points a game." ( not 44.2)( he said this after the films).
@MrPiraka12328 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@timothymorgan76429 күн бұрын
This brings back some great memories of growing up following the NBA on tv and radio.
@BeastSquad-uq1whАй бұрын
(3:04) okay, this song is great and great to dance to.
@charlespace7278Ай бұрын
I went to summer basketball camp with Pete twice. What an adventure. I also just noticed his college jersey number was 23. That I did not remember. Also remember his scoring record was before the 3 point line and consisted of 3 years on varsity by the rules. Caitlin just broke his record of total points in 4 years with a 3 point line. Pete averaged 44.5 points per game. His shots have since been charted and with the 3 point rule he would have averaged over 57 per game. As good as the players are today with the 3 point line I haven’t heard of anyone putting up 57 per game. And I say that as a big admirer of Caitlin Clark.
@OceanLake66Ай бұрын
pistol pete is my goat
@richardlau2447Ай бұрын
These are the boys dude.
@wwaynemcgАй бұрын
Pete did things with the ball that NO ONE else was doing at the time. Talk about having the ball on a string...
@davidgreen330Ай бұрын
Amen he was my favorite player of all time too
@screechowl75Ай бұрын
One of the greatest moves I ever saw was at.midcourt one defender in.his path and did a complete 360 degree spin and eft the guy.in.the dust. He was indeed a pearl among point guards.
@russs7574Ай бұрын
Imagine....Pistol Pete put those kinds of number up back in the era before both the 3-point shot and freshman eligibility. Also, when Pete played travelling and carrying the ball were strictly called. One and a half steps meant one and a half steps, where today, the refs allow anything up to and including 4 1/2 steps, as anybody watching a Lakers game will attest to. And, if you touched anything but the top of the ball while dribbling, you were called for a turnover. (Again, watch this video, and then the highlights from a Lakers game for comparison.)
@harrodsongs2 ай бұрын
My mom was in home room with him (Broughton HS, Raleigh, NC).
@dougmaclennan86542 ай бұрын
9:58. If you take a shot at the buzzer up 16 in today's game, they fight you.
@josephprice32112 ай бұрын
Imagine if he took advantage of carrying. Oh my god. But they don't enforce that anymore so any clown these days can look good.
@doubled15982 ай бұрын
They played real basketball then. They actually dibbled the ball. No palming or carrying the ball. Piston averaged 44 points a game. Imagine if there had been a three point line then. He could burn it from center court. His 60 point games would had been 75 point games.
@billydurham41432 ай бұрын
So glad that Pete got this out when he did. ANother year and it would not have been.
@jonathanfox6762 ай бұрын
This man pulled so much crazy stuff the refs would call fouls ON HIS PASSES! Just because they had never seen anything like it and assumed it was against the rules somehow
@mikemccormick81152 ай бұрын
He did some things on the court before anyone else and was under appreciated later by NBA announcers when more modern players were copying him.
@JimmyCuba70702 ай бұрын
Pete brought me to Christ
@jimmyjackson23612 ай бұрын
If ball players today couldn’t carry the ball they would be in a mess.
@paulquirk37832 ай бұрын
Awful music.
@EastieRick2 ай бұрын
His moves were so instinctively great that you couldn’t even Bite them if you tried. Pure joyous emotion.
@user-ys2wp4cr9g2 ай бұрын
He is still the Division 1 all time leading scorer in college basketball, among other records😮.
@truvintage58002 ай бұрын
The older I get the more amazing it becomes to me what he meant to basketball and how advanced he was. The game needed to catch up to Pete. Bravo Pete Rest Easy Brother!
@BuckshotPA12 ай бұрын
Notice how there Wasn’t a 3point arc!
@patclements71952 ай бұрын
69 points against Bama in a loss. Before the three point line. Amazing!
@sha6mm2 ай бұрын
GOAT
@Nocomment4632 ай бұрын
RIP PISTOL PETE 🔫 stop mentioning that female in the same convo as him!
@vanceox2 ай бұрын
Imagine the career he could’ve had if he hadn’t gotten all those injuries…….?
@gopher37372 ай бұрын
Amazing smooth operator- always in control while dribbling and shooting. One of the greats for sure- such a pure shot
@jimmysanders48132 ай бұрын
Imagine white people and black people respecting one another.What a wonderful world.
@madcow81142 ай бұрын
I didn't see any black people in these highlights. I thought it was BYU against Utah