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ESPN Sports Century Karl Malone

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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2011

Комментарии • 205

  • @bryggreen77
    @bryggreen77 10 лет назад +4

    Fantastic tribute! The highs and the lows. Miss you Mailman!

  • @SK_01_01
    @SK_01_01 11 лет назад +4

    its crazy how much we underestimate jordan's 6 rings, like i know we appreciate its amazing but to think how many other amazing players wanted it jsut as bad as him and he still won consistently blows my mind

  • @TuneUpTwoYou
    @TuneUpTwoYou 10 лет назад +6

    If the Dallas Mavs had picked up Malone in 1985, wow they probably would have beat the Lakers in 1988. They took the Lakers to game 7 that year in the Western Conference Finals.

    • @PhilBurr100
      @PhilBurr100 4 года назад +1

      They passed on Charles Barkley & Joe Dumars as well.

  • @DrewS777
    @DrewS777 3 года назад +1

    Greatest power forward I ever saw. Had it all. Soft touch shooter. Physical beast. Nearly 30 points and 12 rebounds every night.

  • @jstinson7072
    @jstinson7072 6 лет назад +2

    Karl is an all-time top 25 player....#21 on my list. Sheer Power and Grit. I wasn't his biggest fan especially due to the off the court stuff with those children however gotta give credit where it's due for his play on the court

  • @cityhawk
    @cityhawk 12 лет назад +1

    There's never a question about Malone's talent, but you have to admit that when it came to big spots, he had psychological blocks. You take a look at the end of Game 6, Malone makes the basket, and the Jazz put the Bulls up against the ropes. But, what did he do, in the typical Malone fashion, he's scared to be decisive and allowed Jordan to make the steal, allowing him to seize the moment. It's the true legends find a way to step up when it mattered most; Jordan, Bird, Magic, West, and Russell.

  • @KWCline91
    @KWCline91 12 лет назад +4

    My dad played against Karl Malone in high school. Needless to say, Karl got the better of him.

  • @bonzie1645
    @bonzie1645 12 лет назад +1

    Karl Malone is the greatest power forward ever to play the game until Tim Duncan came to the NBA. What sucks is Malone's astounding statistics can't save him from the fact that Tim Duncan has more rings.

  • @LouDubzENT
    @LouDubzENT 11 лет назад +11

    I HATE when people determine a players greatness by rings. Anyone who plays basketball can tell you it takes a TEAM to win a ring.

    • @jackjelf07
      @jackjelf07 6 лет назад

      Madd Dogg tell that to Jordan fanboys

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 4 года назад

      It does. However it is a huge knock on Malone’s legacy that he spent an entire career playing with an all-time great point guard in their primes, and only reached two NBA finals losing them both. They should’ve got there more times than twice.

  • @peterblue2708
    @peterblue2708 11 лет назад +1

    He had 4 decisions to make. 1. Stay in L.A., 2. Go to San Antonio, 3. Accept the trade to Miami, and 4. Retire. He couldve won a ring if he went to Miami and play for 2 years.

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 7 лет назад +10

    Just re-watched game 5 of the 97 finals, Jordan's Flu Game. Malone was straight up awful in the 2nd half. He turned it over like crazy, and took so many horrible shots. He was not looking to get to the basket at all. Jordan was Jordan but Malone failed big time in those finals to get the Jazz to the title.

    • @charlesberry6440
      @charlesberry6440 7 лет назад

      dbreiden83080 sorry Malone did habe hard time in few games in finals in two series against bulls! besides that Jordan's teams were better cause of style, mental toughness in bulls and especially Jordan and the makeup us what made bulls beat jazz! Malone was consistent and very durable and athletic and physically tough plus his passing,hook shot,takeaways, even can shoot threes and easily make midrange jumpshots consitently,run up and down court like a small forward or guard, dunked like he was a beast,rebounding, steals as a forward, in top 15 in regular season and playoff scoring a game, in top 5 in win shares,most games out of possible all games he played in,twenty years only missed eleven regular season games, he not decline as much like other bigs past certain age,plus number all time in defensive rebounding and in top 10 all time in overall rebounding, 11 all NBA teams, 4 time defensive player of the year, two time mvp, two finals appearances, plus all his all star selections, him and jazz being in playoffs for 19 consecutive consecutive playoff appearances, lots of division titles, lots of clutch time performances even in his late thirties, and the bulls were team of the 90's and not embarrassing to lose to the bulls everyone fell victim to bulls! making championship is tough as it is and least they had two shots at the championship and that speaks volumes for itself and least they took bulls to six and made in deep and not swept. jazz of course were sad but they have nothing to hate about their consistent play and winning! Malone was the mailman!

  • @rhuss002
    @rhuss002 11 лет назад +1

    McHale gotta be there somewhere

  • @roo7227
    @roo7227 11 лет назад +1

    OK, Tim Duncan is a 5.. Just because Pop listed him as a 4, so he could make the All Star starting line up (cause of Shaq), doesn't mean he's not a 5..

  • @Walkertee
    @Walkertee 10 лет назад

    "What do you take away from losing in the finals?"
    "Losing in the finals sucks"
    my nigga

  • @brianpruett114
    @brianpruett114 6 лет назад +2

    WOW! Can you believe that Lebron James is the same size as Karl M. ?

    • @adamsamuel8593
      @adamsamuel8593 3 года назад +1

      Karl would dominate like Lebron today had he played in this era. Would Have won at least 4 rings.

  • @jermaineonealnumber7
    @jermaineonealnumber7 12 лет назад

    He missed only 6 games his whole career?
    I love watching Chuck talking about the Mailman about going hunting etc.
    That work ethic, I mean 6.30 AM, in the weightroom, during the off-season?
    What I loved about his game, was his powerdunking, his "hammerdunk" such power.

    • @levieastman6082
      @levieastman6082 6 лет назад

      jermaineonealnumber7 he missed 6 games with Utah and missed 39 with the Lakers in 04

  • @cavalierfan1995
    @cavalierfan1995 11 лет назад +2

    he was tailor made for pro wrestling his size his build he could have been a true champion

  • @Thekingpac2014
    @Thekingpac2014 12 лет назад

    You're right about Garnett getting owed by Malone.But back then KG wasn't the hard nose player he is today,KG's more pissed off now more so than he was as a younger player.And no,Duncan played the majority of his career at Power Forward(backing up David Robinson who was the Center until he retired).Duncan's 6-11 and his secondary position was Center.Also,it doesn't matter if Malone faced Jordan's Bulls,that reason doesn't make him the greatest PF to ever play.

  • @maniacmasturbator2411
    @maniacmasturbator2411 11 лет назад +12

    Karl was 20 and impregnated his 13 year old neighbor, then refused a relationship with his son (Demetrius Bell), who eventually played in the NFL.
    After growing up without a father and feeling the emotion hurt from that, he went on and did the same thing to Demetrius, after impregnating a child.
    Great guy.

    • @jetflyer62901
      @jetflyer62901 7 лет назад

      Mitch Leary Malone had relations in college, and has admitted it. That's college life, and it isn't bad when the person is okay with it

    • @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
      @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 6 лет назад

      Travis Brown and what are you?

    • @redrocker1055
      @redrocker1055 6 лет назад +2

      So you're saying it is perfectly okay for a 20 year-old man to fuck a 13 year-old girl so long as the the 13 yea-old girl is "okay with it." Roy Moore, is that you?

    • @jackjelf07
      @jackjelf07 6 лет назад

      JetFlyer62901 wow. So it's fine to abuse a child as long as the child's okay with it?

  • @210Dinero
    @210Dinero 12 лет назад

    You are correct, my mistake. To replace the two confusions, Dirk Nowitzki and Kevin McHale.

  • @botancreighton
    @botancreighton 12 лет назад

    jordan had pippen and rodman, bird had dennis johnson and mchale, and magic had the legend that is kareem abdul-jabbar. Stockton is the best point guard ever to have played, but the jazz always had one element missing, every playoff campaign. Malone, in my opinion, was just as driven and as fierce a competitor as any of the names we have mentioned, my point is that he did not lack a killer instinct, merely a complete jazz team. But yes, jordan could carry the bulls without rodman, indeed he did.

  • @TheYellowflash2012
    @TheYellowflash2012 11 лет назад

    Actually he's technically a PF who just so happens to be able to play center. Olajuwon was about the same size as Tim Duncan who is also a PF that can play center

  • @edscottable
    @edscottable 12 лет назад

    malone was a damn good defender on the lakers. people always slept on those quick hands he had. if he doesn't aggravate that knee they beat the pistons and would've made detroit the new utah. a lot of winning, no ring

  • @iTzeXile13
    @iTzeXile13 11 лет назад +1

    Malone was the second best player in the Jordan era, thats pretty high praise in anybody's minds. He and his team came the closest to beating MJ in the Finals than anybody else. That alone makes the Mailman an all time great.

    • @gimmeyourring9749
      @gimmeyourring9749 7 лет назад

      iTzeXile13

    • @jackjelf07
      @jackjelf07 6 лет назад

      iTzeXile13 because Jordan played bad teams in the finals.

    • @traslenpatterson3478
      @traslenpatterson3478 5 лет назад

      @@jackjelf07 Jordan played bad teams in the finals????🤔...that 92' Portland trailblazer team was stacked with Clyde Drexler, Terry Porter, Buck Williams, Clifford Robinson, Kevin Duckworth, Jarome Kersey, Danny Ainge, Rod Strickland, Mario Elie, Tracy Murray, and they had more talent from top to bottom then what the Chicago Bulls had,
      that 93' Pheonix Suns team with Charles Barkley, Danny Ainge, Kevin Johnson, Richard Dumas, Cedric Ceballos, Tom Chambers, Dan Majerle
      Or do you want to talk about that 96' Seattle Supersonics team with Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Detlef Schrempf, Hersey Hawkins, Sam Perkins, Nate McMillan, Eric Snow,
      And I don't even got to get into the Utah Jazz, Phil Jackson said in his booked and in interviews how during the Lakers 3peat he purposely avoided Utah in the playoffs due to their high basketball I.Q.

  • @rust2nite
    @rust2nite 11 лет назад

    Karl Malone is a BEAST, period.

  • @markgaston4416
    @markgaston4416 2 года назад

    He was a coward who picked his battles and liked being the star on a team unpressured to win titles. The dominant power forwards Malone faced don’t talk a whole lot about him getting in their faces, but weaker ones like Elden Campbell & AC Green did. He taunted and made choke gestures at those players. He was dirty, as was Stockton, and it did my heart good to see him go ringless.
    Malone waited until the end of his career to decide ring chasing was important. And in all honesty, had Malone not gotten hurt in the Finals vs Detroit, the Lakers likely win that title.
    And I do give Malone credit for coming into camp in shape each season.

  • @Pitereczek100
    @Pitereczek100 11 лет назад

    In 1998 Utah won both games in regular season against chicago. Loosing 4-2 in finals means 4-4 so bulls were not better . I blame Ostertag for loosing finals.

  • @jamesjensen5226
    @jamesjensen5226 11 лет назад

    I miss the good ole days sad day when Karl and John stoped playing

  • @BeaMode1990
    @BeaMode1990 2 года назад +1

    Detroit had a problem with that elbow vs Isiah. The irony.

  • @a-ddaigrepont3375
    @a-ddaigrepont3375 4 года назад +3

    I pulled for the jazz for yrs before I found out he raped a 13 yr old !!

  • @alec9tap
    @alec9tap 12 лет назад

    if West is included in that group then Malone certainly belongs...West only won 1 title in his days alongside Wilt,Baylor,Goodrich etc. and only had one obstacle in Bill Russell and the Celtics. If West played in modern times he would never have been recgonized as Mr.Clutch when he fell short of winning titles so often

  • @LawnBoy69
    @LawnBoy69 11 лет назад

    Larry bird was a small forward but i have to say malone and duncan are the best powerfowards in history

  • @samnangpoe
    @samnangpoe 11 лет назад

    watch is hall of fame speech. this guy is a class act all around. Very humble and grateful for what he has...unlike that one other guy.

  • @mr.e347
    @mr.e347 11 лет назад +1

    No one did for 19 YEARS what Karl did, specially during a time only great players did play the game and not by 2000`s with easy players.

  • @serenityharris897
    @serenityharris897 11 лет назад +10

    Tim Duncan is the best powerforward ever. sorry to break it to ya. he got it done. he was clutch, the most fundamental and nearly flawless on the court. He did it all, even had a near quadruple double in closeout game versus Nets in 2003. tim takes home the cake

    • @jetflyer62901
      @jetflyer62901 7 лет назад +1

      serenity harris Nah Charles Barkley is the best PF of all time. In his prime, Barkley was up there with Jordan and the rest.

    • @suburbanwhiteteenthatsayst5836
      @suburbanwhiteteenthatsayst5836 7 лет назад +1

      serenity harris Nah my 2k Player is the best PF of all time!

    • @EricStrand19
      @EricStrand19 6 лет назад

      Oh shut up

    • @redrocker1055
      @redrocker1055 6 лет назад

      Tim Duncan was a center who played power forward. Not really fair to compare him to legit PF's.

    • @charlesberry3288
      @charlesberry3288 6 лет назад

      serenity harris sorry Duncan was center most of his career and there for is a center! Also Malone is reason like kg wanted to excel at being power forward! Malone was consistant and longtivity, plus healthy career! Plus his bunch load of accolades

  • @ericdyken6286
    @ericdyken6286 11 лет назад +3

    Holy Fuck look at him train!

  • @ronaraullo
    @ronaraullo 11 лет назад

    It could also easily be argued that Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett are actually centers playing PF. But whatever you think.

  • @GunterJPN
    @GunterJPN 11 лет назад

    to be fair, the Heat's best lineup is actually with Lebron at PF -
    PG: Chalmers
    SG: Wade
    SF: Battier
    PF:Lebron
    C: Bosh

  • @bobosmrade1950
    @bobosmrade1950 11 лет назад

    @Carl Jones Stockton? Mel Thurphin? Mark Eaton? Hornacek?

  • @JVT37
    @JVT37 11 лет назад

    Anyone else getting an image stuck around the 39 minute mark?

  • @9090wat
    @9090wat 11 лет назад

    True but I think Hakeem would of also been a GREAT PF..just look at him and Ralph Sampson.

  • @AHMAD-2324
    @AHMAD-2324 6 лет назад

    He ran into the Greatest athlete Of All-time simple as that. And then before that he had to get through Magic & Kareem Lakers, So honestly he just had a bad luck run of misfortunes to take place.

  • @wagmaster5000
    @wagmaster5000 12 лет назад

    No mention of one of the reasons he retired. He was going to come back to the Lakers for a second season and play with Kobe, until Malone tried to hook up with Vanessa Bryant. That pissed off Kobe and Malone decided not to try and play again.

  • @kmk4772
    @kmk4772 11 лет назад

    Jordan is the king NBA

  • @chinweorie7180
    @chinweorie7180 11 лет назад

    That's Tim Duncan. Duncan won four championships and two MVPs and without him the Spurs would have never been a championship team.

    • @jetflyer62901
      @jetflyer62901 7 лет назад

      Chinwe Orie You can't compare greatness with championships, because they are won by a TEAM

  • @TWheels10
    @TWheels10 11 лет назад +1

    Garnett?? Man, am I the only one who would take Malone over KG any day??

  • @rahowhero
    @rahowhero 12 лет назад

    loyalty(to utah) combined with shitty rosters/trades cost the mailman any chance of titles

  • @serenityharris897
    @serenityharris897 11 лет назад +1

    Tim Duncan
    Charles
    Barkley
    Garnett
    McHale

  • @jamesjensen5226
    @jamesjensen5226 11 лет назад

    Best power foward ever

  • @edscottable
    @edscottable 12 лет назад

    why is tim duncan not a center. centers guard him, he guards centers. he's seven feet. he's taller and bigger than just about everyone who's played beside him other than the admiral. why does barkley acknowledge him as the best pf ever when he's really the 12 best center ever.

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 12 лет назад

    33:13 "It wasn't motivating, it wasn't edgy" Shelly it was the NBA finals honey.

  • @fredgeorge5004
    @fredgeorge5004 11 лет назад

    Can't forget jahil Okafor

  • @JustFrame21
    @JustFrame21 11 лет назад +1

    Imagined if MJ wasn't in the league, then players like Malone, Wing, Miller, Barkley etc, etc would all have rings.
    Malone would have 2 rings and NOBODY would dispute his status as a PF, nor Barkley for that matter. Had both Malone or Barkley won a ring, they'd be the two argued in Greatest PF of all time, however because of having none, Duncan gets the nod.
    Duncan success is due to not playing during the prime of Michael Jordan.

  • @lubertman
    @lubertman 11 лет назад

    Karl Malone 50th Birthday today!

  • @cityhawk
    @cityhawk 12 лет назад

    In the end, all you need is one. One to show that you were able to get the job done. It is still one more than Malone was able to prove that he can beat the best. West proved that he was able tot beat the best, Malone never did. If you want to be the best, you've got to beat the best. West, even if it's only once, did just that.

  • @maniacmasturbator2411
    @maniacmasturbator2411 11 лет назад

    If Malone had 2 rings for 97 and 98, then Miller would have none. The only time his team got eliminated by the Jordan-led Bulls was in 98 ECF. Barkley and Ewing wouldn't have one each, they'd be fighting for the ring in 93. The other times the Knicks got eliminated by MJ-led Bulls, they weren't
    championship caliber. The Cavs and especially Blazers were better in 92, the Magic and Sonics were better on 96, Detroit was better in 89. The 91' Knicks were a sub .500 team

  • @CeazeThaBeast
    @CeazeThaBeast 12 лет назад +2

    Blake Griffin and Chris Paul are the new Stockton and Malone

  • @allanpacatang6425
    @allanpacatang6425 11 лет назад

    squirrel and deer hahaha @ 5:56

  • @NadavHbr
    @NadavHbr 11 лет назад +1

    great player - one of the best of all time. But - in money time - he did not function as well as Jordan, Magic, Bird.

  • @starsuniversalmolina3389
    @starsuniversalmolina3389 11 лет назад

    Duncan is a PF won only rings nothing more
    That is very poor, which gives such
    Robert Horry 5, the worm 5.
    lebron what achievement you will never be able to duncan
    reach the same points per game karl malone 1989
    more respect .
    Karl Malone is the power forward of all time
    is a complete player , has passion , classic matte .

  • @JaiLHonoredMan04
    @JaiLHonoredMan04 11 лет назад

    Tim Duncan says hello

  • @obiohaz6023
    @obiohaz6023 7 лет назад

    timmy is the goat pf

  • @drumboy4466
    @drumboy4466 11 лет назад +1

    I would take Malone over KG ANY DAY OF THE YEAR

  • @AEMoreira81
    @AEMoreira81 11 лет назад

    Also, until his final season, Malone missed a total of 3 games combined because of injury---and another 3 because of suspension.

  • @dirkpapadopoulos1759
    @dirkpapadopoulos1759 11 лет назад

    you can't put kg instead of dirk.plus barkley might have had the most pure talent of them all despite missing that elusive ring...

  • @shelleykuecks1774
    @shelleykuecks1774 12 лет назад

    *cough* Tim Duncan *cough*

    • @jetflyer62901
      @jetflyer62901 7 лет назад

      Shelley Kuecks What is up with that stupid "cough cough" thing.

  • @najeenixonnixon
    @najeenixonnixon 11 лет назад

    Could Utah have been called somethin else when they moved from New Orleans because the Jazz betta represents that city. Sure, there were the Utah Stars in the ABA but they probably coulda been called somethin else. Im use to the Utah Jazz only because I grew up with that name. I wasn't around when they were in N.O.

  • @rahowhero
    @rahowhero 12 лет назад

    tbf MJ's killer instinct was stronger than most

  • @chemtime94
    @chemtime94 10 лет назад

    roo7227 Tim duncan was a power forward, in my opinion the best of all time. And him being a 4/5 wouldn't matter in the allstar game saying they do frontcourt/backcourt

    • @roo7227
      @roo7227 10 лет назад

      OK, then Olajuwon was a 4, too, and Timmy just lost his spot on the all time power forward list..
      lol, or, are you gonna tell me, now, Timmy was better than the Dream?..

    • @billywilliam1118
      @billywilliam1118 10 лет назад

      5 Rings....5-1 in Finals....> 2 Rings 2-0 Finals....Dream was a all time great probably top 10-15 but Duncan is better

    • @roo7227
      @roo7227 10 лет назад

      LOLOLOLOL.. Olajuwon would have Duncan crying in the corner, for his mommy!.. How quickly they forget Olajuwon averaging 37ppg, and 17rpg against the MVP/DPOY..
      In a series where Olajuwon dropped 40 on Robinson 4 times, and scored at least 39 points in 5 games!.. In a 6 game series..
      It's not Olajuwon's fault the Rockets were mismanaged for years, while Duncan has been nestled in the best franchise in pro sports.. Further, it was very fortuitous, indeed, for Duncan, when landed on a team that was in the WCF the year before Robinson went down, leading to the tank job of the century, and the selection of Duncan..
      Olajuwon is the only man in league history to end the year in the top 10 in both steals, and rebounds, AND HE DID IT 10 YEARS IN A ROW!..
      Olajuwon is a top 8 player, all time.. Duncan is not..

    • @billywilliam1118
      @billywilliam1118 10 лет назад

      Your whole argument was against Robinson....which I happen to agree with....The Dream was better than the The Admiral.....sadly for you I was talking about Duncan the current champion....and although after MJ,Bird,Magic,Kareem and Russell you could put so many names in the 6-10 best ever slots....Duncan and the Dream are deserving of two of those bur wherever you put them Duncan would be 1 slot higher than the Dream period. The resume speaks for itself

    • @roo7227
      @roo7227 10 лет назад

      Dude... Notice how you're the only idiot in nearly 10 months to assert such nonsense?.. Doesn't that tell you something?..
      Olajuwon started more fast breaks that any player in league history, other than possibly Russell.. Great rebounder, great outlet passer, great finisher, and EASILY the greatest help defender, ever, if not the greatest defender, ever..
      There's a reason Olajuwon is #7 in steals, and no other defender cracks the top 25.. You're wrong, or at least in the vast minority (you may be the only one.. lol)..

  • @rahowhero
    @rahowhero 12 лет назад

    if only the jazz had a decent centre (and dont mention eaton)

  • @thatsit07
    @thatsit07 11 лет назад

    Jordan took it away from him twice hahahahah.

  • @Palrath1
    @Palrath1 11 лет назад

    NO Olajuwon? Son i am disappoint.

  • @slipknoterman
    @slipknoterman 12 лет назад

    @bodenga actually its karl

  • @joseizarraras7314
    @joseizarraras7314 7 лет назад +1

    19 seaons with out missing playoffs 2nd all time in scoring 2 time leauge mvp. enough said

  • @Jin1234Kazama
    @Jin1234Kazama 11 лет назад

    what about charles barkley, dennis rodman

  • @darj617
    @darj617 2 года назад

    Karl Malone killing nature yeehaw

  • @Schlinky25
    @Schlinky25 11 лет назад

    no sir charles

  • @210Dinero
    @210Dinero 12 лет назад

    Kareem, Tim Duncan, Hakeem, Kevin Garnet. Point now invalid.

  • @starsuniversalmolina3389
    @starsuniversalmolina3389 11 лет назад

    karl malone is inspiration
    bigger, stronger, faster
    classic matte :copied by
    lebrom , garnett , Jeremy Evans ,DeAndre
    is the power forward of all time

  • @Chilltown95
    @Chilltown95 12 лет назад

    Are you forgetting about Tim Duncan.... ?

  • @kpgggp
    @kpgggp 11 лет назад

    and jeremy evans

  • @errollawrence
    @errollawrence 12 лет назад

    Too sad he didn't win a ring in his entire career. He had too much hope with his team.

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 9 лет назад

    33:08 WTF is Shelly babbling on about here?? Not motivating?? To be in the finals.. Ugh okay..

  • @tzortzisterzopoulos3311
    @tzortzisterzopoulos3311 3 года назад

    8:30 yee-ha

  • @eurp112788
    @eurp112788 11 лет назад

    No Charles at number 2? :O

  • @fredgeorge5004
    @fredgeorge5004 11 лет назад

    What about George McGinnis

  • @alec9tap
    @alec9tap 12 лет назад

    West never beat the best either...He lost to the Celtics every time and then finally got his ring with Wilt against the Knicks who they lost to two other times in the finals...One can only be so lucky and get so many shots at one team(being that it was a small league) and still constantly lose to that one team...West if he played in our era would be 1.ringless 2.less finals appearances 3. Not nicknamed Mr.Clutch because in our modern age we reserve such nicknames for "Multiple Time Champions"

  • @johmedis
    @johmedis 11 лет назад

    ... Jeremy Evans? WHAT?

  • @gunsnrosesharrison
    @gunsnrosesharrison 11 лет назад

    what about Kevin Mchale

  • @MIkzabar
    @MIkzabar 11 лет назад

    and Chuck

  • @Sprattiful
    @Sprattiful 11 лет назад

    Barkley

  • @TopVideosRule
    @TopVideosRule 11 лет назад

    Chuck?

  • @jakeredd
    @jakeredd 11 лет назад

    Karl Malone. A man I look up to even to this day.

  • @Lalambz
    @Lalambz 6 лет назад

    joe west!

  • @willjohnson9418
    @willjohnson9418 11 лет назад

    Dallas...u mad bro

  • @mreclipse3537
    @mreclipse3537 11 лет назад

    His son looks like Joe Dumars :os

  • @starsuniversalmolina3389
    @starsuniversalmolina3389 11 лет назад

    lol Ginóbili >Tony Parker > david robison> dunca 20 points per game ??

  • @unclequack5445
    @unclequack5445 7 лет назад +1

    You know, as many great player's that Jordan has denied, you would think someone would have taken him out with a hard ass foul, I believe I would have tried something, even if it was a dirty play.

    • @vinewood8295
      @vinewood8295 4 года назад

      Jordan caught a hard foul from Ewing in the 95 playoffs against the Knicks that shoulda ended his career. He fell awkwardly while going up for I think it was a layup, his right leg got caught under him & he hit his head on the floor but amazingly got up right away & shook it off & kept playing. I dunno, he was just one of those people that the Pro Sports GODS looked out for...

  • @jaytok7
    @jaytok7 12 лет назад

    kareem, hakeem lol ..bro do u know anything about bball?...they centres dude

  • @CeazeThaBeast
    @CeazeThaBeast 12 лет назад

    Karl malone averaged 25pts and 10 rbs his second season. Blake Griffin averaged 20pts and 10 rbs his second season. I wouldnt consider them too far off.