Jaeson maravich biography of martin garrix
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May 18, Nishapur, (Persia) – d....
The thin, almost frail-looking guard grabs a loose ball and roars down the floor, weaving between defenders at top speed.
Near the free-throw line he spins, fakes, then lunges forward and flips the ball over a defender into the basket–a play that helps ensure a victory for his team, William Carey College, over the University of Mobile.
That speed, that maneuverability, that abandon bordering on recklessness, all performed by an improbable body, evokes memories of another ballplayer with the same style–“Pistol” Pete Maravich.
Except this is Jaeson Maravich, his 6-footinch son, with the clear genes of the father and of a mind to emulate him as much as he can.
He is not exactly the spitting image of his famous dad, but the resemblance is close enough. And just like his father, he wants to play in the NBA. He wears one of the numbers his dad wore in the pros:
A three-hour drive away, at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center at Louisiana State University in Baton