There is an NBA superstar who accurately predicted that he will die at the age of 40, which is unbelievable, and he is Pete Maravich, nicknamed the pistol.
Pistol Maravich
Maravich is one of the NBA's 50 biggest stars, and his amazing skills can be summed up in the words of the first-generation flyer Dr. J, who said: "We changed basketball."
Dr. J
I mean, Pete Maravich on the ground and me in the air changed basketball, and there's no turning back after those changes.
Maravich and Dr. J
On January 5, 1988, Maravich passed away from a sudden heart attack while playing a three-on-three match in a California gymnasium.
pistol
Originally, this incident would have made fans who liked him sad and sad at best, but after the incident, Nuzo, a sports reporter who had interviewed Maravic, recalled the NBA star's interview in 1974, when Maravich said to Nuzo: I don't want to play in the NBA for 10 years and then die of a heart attack at the age of 40.
Maravic
Maravich played in the NBA for exactly ten years and died at the age of 40, and some things are difficult to explain scientifically, just like the American literary magnate Mark Twain also predicted the time of his death.
Mark Twain
He said that Halley's Comet happened to pass by Earth when he was born, and that the next time it came would be my death. Later, in 1910, Halley's Comet arrived as promised, and Mark Twain died of a heart attack the next day.