1960s Pete Maravich Signed Magazine Page. ...
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1960s Pete Maravich Signed Magazine Page. Pete "Pistol Pete" Maravich's college career at LSU (1967-1970) is legendary, defined by dazzling skill, creativity, and record-setting production that has never been matched. Playing under his father, coach Press Maravich, he averaged an astounding 44.2 points per game over three seasons, a mark that still stands as the highest in NCAA history, achieved without the three-point line or shot clock. Maravich was a three-time consensus All-American, won the 1970 Naismith Award as the nation's best player, and left college with 3,667 career points, another all-time record. Beyond the numbers, his flashy ball-handling, deep shooting, and showmanship revolutionized the college game, making him both a fan favorite and a pioneer whose influence extended far beyond LSU.Offered is an 11x14" frame that holds a magazine page from those college days signed by Pistol Pete. Creasing present. Little wear on the frame.
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