Pistol Pete

I loved Pistol Pete. Everyone knows about his scoring, but I had almost forgotten (almost) how great a passer he was.
 
I loved Pistol Pete. Everyone knows about his scoring, but I had almost forgotten (almost) how great a passer he was.


Yea...honestly a lot of those passes reminded me of Magic Johnson. Like they seemed so free-flowing and creative. I've honestly never seen a point gaurd since Magic and Pete make passes like that....at the very least none exist today who can do that. If you take today's best (i.e. Nash and Kidd), their passes are a lot more direct but far less deceptive.
 
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He was a great showman but a lousy, indifferent student. The plan was that he would play for his father at N.C. State, but the Atlantic Coast Conference required a minimum SAT score of 800, and Pete couldn't hit even that. So eventually Press was hired by Louisiana State University, and Pete came along as part of the deal. If LSU is now a basketball power, the Maraviches get all the credit -- or the blame. Pete was the hottest thing to hit Baton Rouge since Huey Long. In three years there, he set a national collegiate scoring record of 44.2 points per game, a record that may well never be broken. But he wasn't just a scoring machine; he was a one-man show, with his hair flopping all over the place and his sagging socks and his incredible moves: passing between his legs, behind his back, hitting shots from half-court without looking at the basket -- he was a one-man Harlem Globetrotters, except that he was white.


He was a great player, but his teams ranged from slightly better than average to mediocre. LSU never went to the NCAA tournament in his three years there, and the one year it got into the consolation prize, the National Invitational Tournament in New York, Pete laid an egg. LSU was wasted by Marquette, 101-79, and he scored only 20 points, less than half his average. John Wooden, the great coach at UCLA and one of Press's best friends in basketball, said that Pete would make a million dollars in the pros, "but he'll never win a championship."
i heard the quote wooden gave about him. it was worded slightly different. something more like "Pete would be the first player to make a million dollars in the pros, but he'll never win a championship". seems like a small diff, but i remember george gervin was making $300,000 around the end of pete's career.
 
Who cares what his S.A.T scores were. It does not degrade the skill he had. Nor does his lack of championships. Does it mean Kevin Garnett is not a great player, because his *Team* has never quite gotten there?
 
Yea...honestly a lot of those passes reminded me of Magic Johnson. Like they seemed so free-flowing and creative. I've honestly never seen a point gaurd since Magic and Pete make passes like that...

Rick Barry was in the mold of those two from what I've seen, tho he wasn't a point. Maybe 6 or VF can attest to that claim.
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb here... There are a number of Kings fans who were reminded of Pistol Pete when they watched Jason Williams. Me among them. Not consistently, of course, but there were flashes... It's a shame that Jason was so wildly unpredictable that it couldn't be coaxed out of him.

Jason may have matured while with the Grizzlies, but I think they killed the part of him that could have some day been something as rare and special as Pete was.