However, under Press, Pete would also take with him unwanted emotional baggage.
For this reason alone, Pete Maravich epitomised the future direction of all sports.
Pete Maravich was born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, on June 22, 1947, to Helen and Press Maravich.
Intricate dribbling, great shooting and two-handed reverse dunks are explained by tremendous talent and great genetics. However, the truth is that all good players put in a tremendous amount of time developing these aspects of their game.
This was especially true of ‘Pistol’ Pete Maravich, basketball’s first superstar, and the ultimate showman.
When I was seven years old, he sat me down and said, Pete, I'm making ninety-six dollars a week. But if you'll let me teach you basketball, you'll get a scholarship.
Maybe one day you'll play on the professional level as I did.
Maybe you'll be on a team that wins the world championship, and they'll give you a big ring! I wanted that ring more than anything in the world, so I began a strict commitment to basketball. When my friends went to the lake to swim, I stayed in a 104-degree gym and worked on drills homework basketball, my dad called it. I took my basketball into empty movie theatres and dribbled on the carpeted aisle during movies. When I got a bike, I learned to dribble while riding it and, later, while hanging out the passenger side of a car.
One weekend I partied with a friend all the way out to a Campus Crusade for Christ conference to perform the Show Time Clinic that my dad and I put on all over the world.
When we arrived, I saw people holding hands, plucking guitars and singing about Jesus. But I couldn't leave, so for the next three days I heard about Jesus Christ. When Bill Bright, Campus Crusades founder, gave a simple message about Christ and an invitation to know Him, hundreds of young people went forward. I'm going to get my ring, then I'll have time for God, I decided.
My friend, who was just like me, jumped out of his seat with tears in his eyes and gave his life to Christ. And I went back to LSU, averaged over 44 points a game, and in 1970 signed the largest contract in sports history.
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