
Bob Pettit
Bob Pettit is a retired American basketball player and one of the NBA's all-time great forwards. He played for the St. Louis Hawks from 1954 to 1965 and was a two-time league MVP, earning 11 All-Star selections during his career. Renowned for his scoring ability and rebounding prowess, Pettit was known for his jump shot and athleticism, which helped redefine the forward position in basketball. His impact on the game has secured his place among the legends of the sport.
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Bob Pettit had the third highest scoring total in a Game 7 with 39 points for the St. Louis Hawks against the Celtics in 1957.
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