1970 Topps #123 Pete Maravich PSA 9
1970 Topps #123 Pete Maravich PSA 9 – A Near Gem, Ultra Centered Rookie of the Original Showman
Pete Maravich didn’t just play basketball—he performed it. Entering the NBA in 1970 after a legendary college career at LSU where he averaged an unfathomable 44.2 points per game, “Pistol Pete” arrived with enormous hype and even bigger flair. Drafted third overall by the Atlanta Hawks, Maravich instantly brought creativity and flash to the league, dazzling fans with his no-look passes, behind-the-back dribbles, and deep shooting range—well ahead of his time. Though injuries shortened his career, he still earned five All-Star selections and remains one of the most influential and stylistically groundbreaking players in basketball history.
This 1970 Topps #123 Pete Maravich is his true rookie card, and this PSA 9 example stands as one of the finest surviving copies of this iconic issue. The 1970 Topps set is famous for its tallboy format, which makes it particularly vulnerable to wear and centering flaws. This high-grade specimen boasts sharp corners, vibrant colors, and excellent centering—an exceptional representation of one of the hobby’s most beloved vintage rookies.
For collectors of basketball pioneers, Hall of Fame icons, or blue-chip vintage rookies, this Pete Maravich PSA 9 is a centerpiece-level card. It honors the legacy of a player who brought style, flair, and artistry to the hardwood—and whose impact is still felt every time a point guard puts on a show.