For what it's worth, it's spelled, "Handlogten"I had no idea who Ben Handglotten was. Then I googled him. He played for the Jazz when I was on my mission. Did not expect him to look like that. Lol
For what it's worth, it's spelled, "Handlogten"I had no idea who Ben Handglotten was. Then I googled him. He played for the Jazz when I was on my mission. Did not expect him to look like that. Lol
There was actually an image/logo of a hand and a log ten.For what it's worth, it's spelled, "Handlogten"
That was either auto correct or my dyslexia.For what it's worth, it's spelled, "Handlogten"
LOL. That was my image. I've still got it, here it is:There was actually an image/logo of a hand and a log ten.
Wish I could find it.
Nice! Didn’t know it was yours. Good to see again.LOL. That was my image. I've still got it, here it is:
No problem. It was how Joe B spelled it in the post you quoted, so I blame him.That was either auto correct or my dyslexia.
Funny the things you remember, isn't it?Nice! Didn’t know it was yours. Good to see again.
As a Jazz fan you like him and he is #1 on your list?GORDON HAYWARD should be in this list !
hahaha.
Oh, wow I totally forgot about him. He is near the top of my list!I might have to add Trevor Booker to my list. Probably would drop Mark Eaton, since I didn't really know him as a player.
Its crazy that anyone would list Stockton or Malone as their most likeable players. Stockton couldnt have a conversation to save his life and Malone is a terrible person. Both were great great players but likeable? No.
Like all of us, Malone is not all good and not all bad. But his highs and lows are perhaps higher and lower than most of us. You've cited one of his highs. He's done a lot of other charity work, I believe, which is fantastic. But he also has some really serious lows. Perhaps the lowest is that he got a 13 year old pregnant when he was in college. That should be a jailable offense, in my opinion. And he has refused to have anything to do the son from that pregnancy, even refusing to pay child support for a long time and arguing that $125/month was too much for him to afford when he WAS forced to pay. See http://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/080507