The tragic story of basketball's first ever jump shooter: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e3yyZ5eOg8-psNk Thanks for watchin' ya'll! subscribe if ya liked it!
@joeymarino7 Жыл бұрын
Very good video. I knew Pete I went to two of his basketball camps and I was also a ball boy for the New Orleans jazz during his most productive years. I was there under the visitors goal when he scored 68 against the Knicks. It’s kind of funny because, when he’s warming up with those black and white images, I can see myself go left or right and looking back at him. It goes really fast, but I can see the admiration I had for him in my eyes… He was my hero, and he was even more dynamic in person… He would do stuff that would literally make you jump out of your skin. You just couldn’t believe what he just did and yet when I went to his camp, I saw that he practice all that stuff day and night and it was like improvisational jazz, but a lot of work went into it. I loved him. I miss him.
@LoganBasketball2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much man! That's so cool, man you got to see him play in person! I wish I could've seen him in person he had such an insane highlight reel I have a real admiration for his originality in his moves. I wish he were still here too man. Thanks for watchin' bro🤙
@Haruo-67683 ай бұрын
In you can thank the harlem globetrotters to for inspiring alot of basketball players. Mostly Marques Haynes & goose tatum
@LoganBasketball23 ай бұрын
I should probly do a video on those guys man, thanks so much for watchin' 🤙
@mauriceortiz15574 ай бұрын
Pistol ""Pete" Maravich still the best!! You forgot about Jason "White Chocolate" Williams ^_^
@LoganBasketball24 ай бұрын
I'm with you, Pete Maravich is a GOAT. Jason Williams is a baller too though man! Thanks so much for watchin'🤙