Pete Maravich
Pete Maravich, also known as 'Pistol Pete,' was a spectacular showman and the most prolific scorer in the history of Division I men's college basketball.
Basketball Player
June 22, 1947
Cancer
January 05, 1988
40
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States
Pete Maravich, commonly known as “Pistol Pete,” was an extraordinary basketball player renowned for his exceptional offensive abilities and inventive playing style. Throughout his career, he received numerous accolades, such as being a five-time NBA All-Star and earning a place in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. During his college years, Maravich established multiple NCAA records, including amassing over 3,600 points and maintaining an average of more than 44 points per game. Besides his athletic achievements, he was also involved in philanthropic activities and wrote books on basketball and spirituality. Maravich’s moniker, “Pistol Pete,” stemmed from his distinctive shooting technique and his flair on the court. Widely regarded as one of the greatest college basketball players ever, he was chosen as one of the NBA’s 50 greatest players. An interesting fact about Maravich is that he holds the record for the highest-scoring NCAA Division I player, with 3,667 points and an average of 44.2 points per game.