NBA Legends Explain Why Karl Malone Was Better Than Everyone

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I'm 35 and I watch your videos all the time with my 16 yr old. Love it brother. Thanks

DarkstarEterna
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I wish MJ would compliment his competition more, he never really says much about his 90s competition. Karl Malone was an absolute freight train on the court. Nobody ever took charges from him, nobody dared to stand there in front of him when he was rampaging down the court, that was just suicide. One of the most consistent players of all-time, and throughout his 18 year career in Utah, only missed 9 games, unbelievably sturdy.

QuestionEverything
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Well done Sean, as always! Thank you!

skeletonmakesgood
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Reggie Miller is right: KM and Barkley are the greatest PF's of all time (Duncan was majority Center, the prime rim-protector throughout his career short of sharing the duties with Admiral). With what they had in their supporting cast and what they produced are truly unmatched for their position.

mickeylee
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I absolutely adore this channel.
Thank you so much. Great job!!

warriorspirit
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I watched almost every Jazz game throughout the 90's, I lived near SLC in the mid-late 90's. Malone was the best power forward ever when he retired, I'd give Duncan the nod now, but if you replace Malone with prime Duncan that Jazz team that made back to back finals still doesn't win a title over MJ. Malone's mid-range game is underrated, people seldom talk about how good his turn-around jumper was. He made a ton of 15 - 18 foot jump shots back in the day.

RiffMajestic
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Stockton/malone. The most deserving duo for a title in the 90s. That damn micheal jordan

jasonreardon
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Karl Malone was an amazing player. He had a great complete offensive game and he was the driving force along with Stockton for that Utah Jazz squad.

shareofmoney
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Mailman is super underrated by younger fans but when you look up some of the shit he did off the court you kinda understand why

HipsterShiningArmor
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Thank you. Malone deserves to receive this attention. They guy was a monster. It's too bad he didn't have a couple more hall of famers on the floor with he and Stockton. But he left a legacy that can't be denied. Awesome all time power forward.

tomkeller
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Karl Malone and John Stockton were a very fine duo.
The Jazz of the 80s and 90s, with Malone, Stockton, Mark Eaton, and Jeff Hornacek at the center, was a really fascinating powerhouse team.

滋榎本
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Karl Malone, Kevin McHale, Tim Duncan, Charles, Bob Pettit… I’d take any of them.

liontone
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Karl Malone is my personal favorite player of all time. No matter how you slice it him, Charles, and Tim are 1, 2, and 3 when it comes to power forwards

kiwi
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*Karl was Utah’s anonymous OPRAH* He held fan meet and greets where he’d pay off people’s mortgages… He would give scholarships to people in Utah & Louisiana… *and sometimes did it without the family knowing who exactly did it.*
I worked for the radio home of the Jazz 1320 KFAN and was lucky enough to meet him occasionally. *As much I loved him as a player, the stories I have come across of his philanthropic contributions to people in Utah have made me realize he was a bigger help to people off the court than on the court❗️*

For 18 years he was *a year round* secret Santa.

iamskippy
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Somebody to talk to Rodman. Karl Malone arch-nemesis because they had a whole lot of wars

yodon
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I always respected the powerful simplicity of some of the things Malone did. I'm thinking most of the way he ran the floor hard every single time. He was always in shape to run hard the entire game. He just kept at it and wore one guy down and then wore down another.


There's no mystery about it but how many guys do it?

ishetrying
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I was there when he got his mvp. So glad I got to see his career in Utah. Just dominated.

LIBREPUB
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Karl Malone was a beast. His mid-range game was underrated. He was pretty much money from 15-18 ft. A truly devastating player.

vrk
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Was my favourite player. Strong, fast, good at both ends. One fault was his shooting could be streaky at times.

solarbear
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Thank you for this video it is indeed a time machine more power to you.

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