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The Night of Pistol Pete | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 41847
Format: Full Screen Rating: Unrated Running Time: 58
UPC: 086786272916 EAN: 0086786272916 ASIN: B000BP2F48
Publication Date: 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description One of the greatest single-game sporting accomplishments of all-time is now on DVD! "The Night of Pistol Pete" is a documentary of Pistol Pete Maravich's 68 point game against the New York Knicks at the Superdome on February 25th, 1977. Maravich's amazing effort that night was the most points ever scored in a game by a guard in NBA history. At the time, only two other players in NBA history had scored more points in a game: Center Wilt Chamberlain and Forward Elgin Baylor. This documentary also provides a brief history of the New Orleans Jazz and facts about Maravich's life as told by former players, coaches, writers, friends & family. It also gives insight to the cause of Pete's untimely death.
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Buyer beware, you may be sorely disappointed July 16, 2008 There are two big problems with this DVD.
First, it's a mediocre copy of a black-and-white telecast. Grainy, fuzzy. If you grew up with B&W TVs and rabbit ears, you'll feel very at home. But if you're looking for clarity, forget it.
Second, if you're looking for Pistol Pete at his best, the last thing you want to see is his biggest scoring night ever. Think about it. What made the Pistol so amazing was his range of skills and, most importantly, his unorthodox passing. He was Magic Johnson before there was a Magic Johnson, but with a jump shot. But in this game, all he does is shoot. And he shoots very well indeed, but that's pretty much all he does, the vast majority of them jumpers. So if you want to watch Pete Maravich shoot lots of jump shots, buy this DVD. But if you want to see the Pistol shooting, dishing, driving to the hoop, making all the surprising passes that distinguished him from other NBA players, you will be very disappointed.
Pistol Pete's Best Game as a Pro May 28, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This appears to be a live television broadcast with the New York Knicks commentators as Pistol Pete Maravich wows them in the Superdome in New Orleans with 68 points. My only quarrel with the DVD is that they did not show some of his missed shots (though he didn't miss many that night), and that makes him seem a little more superhuman than he was. Had those been included, I would have given five stars. During breaks in the game, various Jazz spokesmen, sportswriters, Pete's lawyer, and Pete's step-brother, Ronnie, reflect back on the times. James Dobson also recalls the moment of Pete's death. These insertions are brief and do not interrupt the flow of the game. Hearing the reaction of the announcers is a big part of the fun. Look for two horrible charging calls that gave Pete his fifth and sixth fouls. Both should have been blocking fouls on Tom McMillen, and Pete would probably have ended the night with about 75 points.
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