Post#45 » by Joao Saraiva » Thu Aug 24, 2023 1:10 pm
Vote Karl Malone
Alternate Dirk Nowiztki
Nomination John Stockton
It's time. Karl Malone has a regular season career that is top 10 all time.
He was a great offensive anchor, a very solid man to man defender.
His scoring ability grew during his career as the Jazz were later able to operate trough him in the post. Very reliable midrange scorer, ferocious attacking the rim and a menace in the open court. For the ones that say he relied on Stockton... well, Stockton was going downhill in 98 and he almost delivered us a championship, playing two of his most superb games in G5 and G6 of the 98 finals.
I understand he has some playoff drop in some cases, but let's not make it seem it was always like that. 92, 94, 98 are examples of superb campaigns.
He's the only guy left with a longevity in the realm of LeBron, KAJ and Duncan. And since that was clearly a factor before I think we should give Malone a spot here.
He was a jerk off the court... yes. But we're not judging that here, right?
For those asking about the lack of a ring while Malone and Stockton played together...
- Stockton and Malone didn't peak at the same time. Stockton was at his best in the late 80s and early 90s while Malone developed into a more reliable #1 option later in the 90s;
- Utah didn't have good depth for most of the time, and casts that were kind of meh. Yes we added Horny at some point and it helped but things didn't go right ultimately in the two finals we got into;
- Stockton and Malone had success. The continuos good/great RS runs along with some deep playoff runs fall a bit short on what the Spurs did, but it's not a lot diferent overall when he think of a team being consistently good. Ultimately we didn't win a ring, and sometimes I can fault Malone for that or Stockton, but in other runs they displayed at all time level. It's not like it was a James Harden type of collapse every time;
- We ran into better teams and we still provided a great fight. Took LA to 7 in 88 and Stockton actually outplayed Magic Johnson. We lost some competitive series years later and ultimately we did lose against one of the best teams ever in the 97 Bulls - altough I can fault Malone for that one. In 98 we could have won but G6 just didn't go our way for a lot of reasons.
I wonder what diferent type of perception we would have on Malone and Stockton if MJ's shot didn't go in and we eventually beat them in G7 or something.
I believe Stockton and Maloen were great for a long long time, unfortunately the apex was not a ring for several reasons that I don't think fall into them completely.
But feel free to vote otherwise.
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