Defensive Game
Defense was not his focus. His energy went into the offensive end where his creativity and production were otherworldly.
职业生涯历程
Atlanta Hawks
1970-1974
Pete Maravich是篮球界的传奇人物,也是Utah Jazz历史上最具标志性的球星之一。毕业于LSU。他的精神遗产至今仍激励着全球无数的球迷和球员。
Defensive Game
Defense was not his focus. His energy went into the offensive end where his creativity and production were otherworldly.
Intangibles
One of the most basketball-savvy minds of his era. His offensive creativity and scoring instincts were almost supernatural — he saw plays and angles that didn't exist for most players.
个人生活与家庭
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Pete Maravich never wore a Pelicans uniform. He played in New Orleans from 1974 to 1979, when the city had a team called the Jazz. But number 7 hangs retired in the Smoothie King Center — because some legacies belong to a city, not a franchise.
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New Orleans Jazz
1974-1979
Utah Jazz
1979-1980
Boston Celtics
1980
感情状态
Married to Jackie Maravich
父母 & 兄弟姐妹
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His 44.2 PPG college average is so far ahead of any other player that it may never be broken — Oscar Robertson (33.8) is second.
He predicted his own death in a 1974 interview — 'I don't want to play 10 years and then die of a heart attack at 40' — and died of a heart attack at age 40 in 1988.
His father Press literally designed his entire childhood around basketball mastery — Pete grew up dribbling between bus seats and tying a basketball to his wrist at night.
Was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987 — before his premature death — a recognition of just how transcendent his career was.
职业荣誉
5x NBA All-Star
NBA Scoring Champion (31.1 PPG, 1976-77)
Basketball Hall of Fame (1987)
AP College Player of the Year (3x)
NCAA All-Time Scoring Record (44.2 PPG)
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Pete Maravich averaged 44.2 PPG in college, led the NBA in scoring in 1977, and was the most creative offensive player of his era. Here is why #7 belongs in the Jazz rafters.
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