Josh Maravich, a former LSU basketball participant and the son of the legendary Pete Maravich, died Friday, the Tigers announced. He was 42 years outdated.
The reason for demise was not revealed, although he was mentioned to have died at his household house in Covington, Louisiana.
Josh was one among Pete’s two youngsters, the opposite being his older brother Jaeson. Josh was solely 5 years outdated when the NCAA males’s all-time main scorer died of coronary heart failure in a pickup recreation at age 40, leaving the boys with their mom Jackie.
Regardless of their father’s absence, Josh continued to pursue a basketball profession. Per LSU, he scored greater than 1,000 factors in his highschool profession at St. Paul’s Faculty in Covington and averaged 18 factors, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and three steals per recreation in his senior 12 months, incomes MVP honors in his district.
He knew from a younger age he needed to play at LSU in faculty like his father, despite the fact that he wasn’t a prime recruit and needed to stroll on:
“I needed to come back right here for my dad to make him proud,” Josh mentioned in a 2005 article within the LSU faculty paper, The Day by day Reveille. “I knew I wasn’t going to be a star participant, however for me being a walk-on was what I at all times needed to do.”
Maravich played sporadically for the Tigers beneath head coach John Brady, scoring 4 factors in seven profession video games. He continued to be concerned with LSU after graduating, serving to information the creation of a statue honoring his father.
Per LSU, funeral preparations for Maravich might be introduced at a later date.