He was way ahead of his time, and Jason Williams was his succesor. Never seen anybody else come as close as far as the stuuuupid no looks and all around ball control
00:15 Behind the back pass....to himself ! Seriously!?!?! I have never seen anything like that in my life and can only imagine the other team trying to figure out how the hell to defend against a guy who can do that.
The original showtime - way ahead of Magic and the Lakers. Pete, the greatest ball handler and passer of all-time, and one of the best deep shooters in the history of the sport. Amazing.
there prolly (cross fingers) never be a entertaining skilled player than pistol pete. the only person i could see close to him is magic johnson. with his bounce pass and no look passes.
00:31... he must have just told his teammates, "Guys, I have no idea where the ball's going to go, just be ready to make me look brilliant." It worked.
I met him personally once. away from the NBA stuff. Christian man. He packed a hundred years of living before he passed away. There will never be another like him. Told us he once gave a shoe shine boy in the French Quarter of New Orleans a hundred dollar bill for shinning his loafers. Meet you in glory Pete!
at 1:19,. toe touch,.
xjohnkinx 1 week ago
what's up with that move at 1:14-1:15? That kid was gifted. One of the top NBA showmen of all-time.
revlooshin 8 months ago
Only 3 decades ahead of the times.
billyjo1881 8 months ago
If any defender took himself to seriously he would make them look foolish just for fun.
ramgarr 9 months ago
He was way ahead of his time, and Jason Williams was his succesor. Never seen anybody else come as close as far as the stuuuupid no looks and all around ball control
jamesfmac 10 months ago
Averaged 44 ppg BEFORE the 3-point line. If there'd been a 3-point line then, his average would have been over 50.
miraclepieco 1 year ago
@miraclepieco 58
blackeyejim 7 months ago
this dude waS sick
huskernation9 1 year ago
full court underhand was awesome
favrolous 1 year ago
omg this guy is cool as!!
roman2710 1 year ago
Oh yeah, at LSU his number was 23, what else could it be :)
deutschschoen 1 year ago
@deutschschoen - Yeah right. He chose that number because it was his brother's number, who was in his own right a good player.
mikeduplantier 7 months ago
the ref tought that the ball was tip by his defender and tought that it bounce......
johnluppin 1 year ago
0:14 what did he play for sombody tell me
SuperPistons 1 year ago
00:15 Behind the back pass....to himself ! Seriously!?!?! I have never seen anything like that in my life and can only imagine the other team trying to figure out how the hell to defend against a guy who can do that.
tendrams 2 years ago
The original showtime - way ahead of Magic and the Lakers. Pete, the greatest ball handler and passer of all-time, and one of the best deep shooters in the history of the sport. Amazing.
hooperqi 2 years ago
there prolly (cross fingers) never be a entertaining skilled player than pistol pete. the only person i could see close to him is magic johnson. with his bounce pass and no look passes.
TheChosenOne824 2 years ago
That's how I pattern my game.
jonnywood09 2 years ago
man did pete have some skills
Shadofx 2 years ago
00:31... he must have just told his teammates, "Guys, I have no idea where the ball's going to go, just be ready to make me look brilliant." It worked.
Geldric 2 years ago
At 0:14 that's a carry/travel. But he's still awesome
shandler420 2 years ago
if the ref didn't call it then it wasn't a carry/travel
brown12basketball 2 years ago
What happened to all the good white players?
MuscleCatClothing 2 years ago
dan marjele is a coach now so as danny ainge lol
YANNHUB 2 years ago
the coldest part is 00:18-00:20
K10Harris 2 years ago
0:18-0:20 smoothest thing I've ever seen. Jerry West will never forget that one.
lotsip 2 years ago
What made him so great was he could handle the ball like a little 5'5" player but was a full 6'5".
mangoboy2 2 years ago
6'4
brown12basketball 2 years ago
he was 6'5
blackeyejim 2 years ago
This guy was sick an absolute freak,,
huskernation9 2 years ago 2
I met him personally once. away from the NBA stuff. Christian man. He packed a hundred years of living before he passed away. There will never be another like him. Told us he once gave a shoe shine boy in the French Quarter of New Orleans a hundred dollar bill for shinning his loafers. Meet you in glory Pete!
292x1 2 years ago
at 1:01!!!! that was crazyy
wghodsian 3 years ago
Pistol at 1:13-1:15...ya gotta be kiddin me he didnt do that.
huskernation9 2 years ago 2
DIEGORIS...Man what a nice NBA highlight..Thanks-
justcruzzinn 4 years ago
The greatest! thanks for posting the clip.
deepluv2kvi 4 years ago