On this episode of Our American Stories, few athletes have ever reached the heights of Pete Maravich. Known simply as "Pistol Pete," he became one of the greatest basketball players in history, dazzling fans with his ball-handling, scoring, and creativity on the court. He achieved nearly everything he dreamed about as a boy: college stardom, professional success, fame, wealth, and admiration from millions.
But in the final years of his life, Maravich began asking deeper questions. Why, after achieving everything he had worked for, did he still feel empty? In this remarkable talk, recorded just days before his death in January 1988, Pistol Pete reflects on his lifelong pursuit of success, his struggles with alcohol and searching for meaning, and the faith that ultimately transformed his life.
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