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Karl Malone Appreciation Thread

Mambo

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With Karl getting inducted into the Hall of Fame this month. I thought we should all talk/reminisce about the greatest PF to play the game.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7_R4H7u4jU


50 Pts at the age of 37

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2 x NBA MVP (1997, 1999)
13 x NBA All-Star (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001)
11 x All-NBA First Team Selection (1989-1999)
2 x All-NBA Second Team Selection (1988, 2000)
1 x All-NBA Third Team Selection (2001)
3 x NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1997-1999)
1 x NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection (1988)
1986 NBA All-Rookie Team
2 x NBA All-Star MVP (1989, 1993)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
 
No doubt the best PF to ever play the game. He wasn't the most athletic player in the world but he worked hard and it really paid off for him.
 
Even though it was while he was a Laker, one little known fact - only 40 year old to record a triple double (televised against the Spurs)

They probably would've won that year had he not gotten injured. Ironic.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=964CbGl-rZ8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neCpaBdCCKA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK0d0N7Eyy8
 
Best power forward ever, completely redefined the position (Duncan doesn't count - he's a center).
If he played today, he would be described as a "freak" because in addition to his power he was one of the fastest bigmen ever. To compare him to today's standards, he ran the floor like LeBron James and finished at the rim like Amare Stoudemire (only with more power).

His ability to improve his game every year is what set him apart. I'm a Boozer fan, but he never improved his game after 2006-07. He never added any low-post moves, never improved his FT shooting (which was already solid if not great).
Malone extended his range out to 18 feet, added a little running hook shot, added a fadeaway, improved his footwork to master the inside-reverse pivot and faceup game, and improved his position-defense enough to make first-team all-nba defense twice after 34. In fairness to Boozer though, alot of guys never improve from a young age. I loved how Shawn Kemp, Vin Baker, Brian Grant, were all supposed to supplant him as the best PF, but in the end Malone still ended up outplaying them when he was 39.
 
There's this guy, Tim Duncan, who has four rings.


Tim Duncan PPG 21.1 RPG 11.6 APG 3.2 SPG 0.8 BPG 2.3 FG% 50.8 FT% 68.7 3pt% 18.7

Karl Malone PPG 25.0 RPG 10.1 APG 3.6 SPG 1.4 BPG 0.8 FG% 51.6 FT% 74.2 3pt% 27.4

Also, Win Shares - the number of wins for their team each season specifically attributed to their performance ....

Karl Malone = 9 of 19 seasons where Win Shares equaled or exceeded 15.

Tim Duncan = 2 of 13 seasons where Win Shares equaled or exceeded 15.

Karl has 6 more years then Tim right now, which drag his avgs down or the discrepancies above might be greater.
 
I thought this was a Karl Malone Appreciation thread. Let's talk about Tim Duncan when he goes into the HOF.
 
Tim Duncan PPG 21.1 RPG 11.6 APG 3.2 SPG 0.8 BPG 2.3 FG% 50.8 FT% 68.7 3pt% 18.7

Karl Malone PPG 25.0 RPG 10.1 APG 3.6 SPG 1.4 BPG 0.8 FG% 51.6 FT% 74.2 3pt% 27.4

Also, Win Shares - the number of wins for their team each season specifically attributed to their performance ....

Karl Malone = 9 of 19 seasons where Win Shares equaled or exceeded 15.

Tim Duncan = 2 of 13 seasons where Win Shares equaled or exceeded 15.

Karl has 6 more years then Tim right now, which drag his avgs down or the discrepancies above might be greater.

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