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Pete Maravich’s son Josh has died at the age of 42

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COVINGTON, Louisiana – Former LSU basketball player Josh Maravich, son of the late Hall of Fame basketball player Pete Maravich, has died at the age of 42, the university announced Saturday evening.

He died at home on Friday, LSU said in a statement. The cause of death has not yet been announced.

Josh Maravich was a reserve player for LSU from the 2001-02 season through the 2004-05 season under then-coach John Brady, which plays its home games at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

Josh Maravich (left) shakes hands with coach John Brady as his mother Jackie Maravich (center) looks on during Senior Day events before LSU's game against Vanderbilt at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on March 5, 2005. Josh, the son of the late Hall of Fame legend, died at the age of 42.
Josh Maravich (left) shakes hands with coach John Brady as his mother Jackie Maravich (center) looks on during Senior Day events before LSU’s game against Vanderbilt at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on March 5, 2005. Josh, the son of the late Hall of Fame legend, died at the age of 42. AP

For the younger Maravich, it was a childhood dream to play for LSU, where his father set the NCAA Division I men’s scoring record with 3,667 points between 1967 and 1970.

“I wanted to come here so my dad would be proud of me,” Josh Maravich said in a 2005 article in The Daily Reveille, LSU’s student newspaper. “I knew I wasn’t going to be a star player, but to me, being a walk-on was what I always wanted to be.”

The book cover for
The book cover for “Pistol: The
The Life of Pete Maravich” by Mark
Warlock Simon & Schuster via Bloomberg News.

Pete Maravich was an outstanding scorer during his NBA career, which ended in 1980 due to the aftereffects of a serious knee injury he had suffered several years earlier.

In 1988, at the age of 40, he died of an undiagnosed heart disease.

He made headlines again earlier this year when his Division I scoring record – which had not been matched by any male or female player for over half a century – was surpassed by Iowa star Caitlin Clark (3,951 points).

When LSU unveiled a bronze statue of Pete Maravich in front of its basketball facility in 2022, sculptor Brian Hanlon credited Josh Maravich and his older brother Jaeson Maravich with the idea of ​​depicting their father – who was known for his showmanship and creativity – making a behind-the-back pass.




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