[B]November 22, 1997[/B] Spurs v Jazz
Jazz (W) 103 Spurs 74
[B]Malone:[/B]
20 points
11 rebounds
7 assists
1 steal
1 block
4 turnovers
7-12 FG
6-8 FT
31 Minutes
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[B]November 22, 1997[/B] Spurs v Jazz
Jazz (W) 103 Spurs 74
[B]Malone:[/B]
20 points
11 rebounds
7 assists
1 steal
1 block
4 turnovers
7-12 FG
6-8 FT
31 Minutes
[B]November 24, 1997[/B] Timberwolves v Jazz
Jazz (W) 133 Timberwolves 124
[B]Malone:[/B]
33 points
9 rebounds
7 assists
1 block
1 turnover
10-17 FG
13-16 FT
43 Minutes
[B]November 28, 1997[/B] Warriors v Jazz
Jazz (W) 111 Warriors 82
[B]Malone:[/B]
21 points
8 rebounds
4 assists
2 steals
2 blocks
3 turnovers
6-10 FG
9-12 FT
26 Minutes
[B]November 29, 1997[/B] Clippers v Jazz
Jazz (W) 94 Clippers 91
[B]Malone:[/B]
42 points
18 rebounds
2 steals
2 blocks
5 turnovers
17-29 FG
8-10 FT
41 Minutes
[B]December 1, 1997[/B] Nets v Jazz
Jazz (W) 100 Nets 95
[B]Malone:[/B]
19 points
14 rebounds
4 assists
1 steal
1 block
4 turnovers
6-19 FG
7-10 FT
41 Minutes
[B]December 3, 1997[/B] Raptors v Jazz
Jazz (W) 115 Raptors 98
[B]Malone:[/B]
23 points
15 rebounds
4 assists
1 steal
2 blocks
5 turnovers
11-19 FG
1-5 FT
35 Minutes
[B]December 5, 1997[/B] Trailblazers v Jazz
Trailblazers (W) 94 Jazz 77
[B]Malone:[/B]
24 points
12 rebounds
3 assists
1 turnover
9-18 FG
6-9 FT
39 Minutes
What is evident, is that when Stockton returned, the team started winning a lot more games. This is what usually happens when a good player returns to a team. Clearly, Malone was playing up to standard without Stockton it would appear.
I don't want to interrupt your monolog, but can't all these posts be consolidated into one?
unless this is an attempt to prove that the triangle offense is better than the Jerry Sloan offense
Pete Myers
can't say I feel like getting into the whole Malone/Pippen all time ranking debate right now.
it's subjective.
[B][U]1989-1990 Season (Stockton misses [COLOR="Red"]4 games[/COLOR])[/U][/B]
[B]November 22, 1989[/B] Magic v Jazz
Magic (W) 119 Jazz 97
[B]Malone:[/B]
33 points
9 rebounds
4 assists
4 steals
1 block
3 turnovers
11-18 FG
11-13 FT
40 Minutes
November 25, 1989 Lakers v Jazz
Lakers (W) 92 Jazz 86
[B]Malone:[/B]
31 points
8 rebounds
4 assists
3 turnovers
11-18 FG
8-10 FT
42 Minutes
[B]February 7, 1990[/B] Nets vs Jazz
Jazz (W) 108 Nets 101
[B]Malone:[/B]
26 points
4 rebounds
2 assists
1 steal
1 block
4 turnovers
10-18 FG
6-9 FT
40 Minutes
[B]February 8, 1990[/B] Hornets v Jazz
Jazz (W) 94 Hornets 74
[B]Malone:[/B]
15 points
14 rebounds
5 assists
1 steal
3 turnovers
6-18 FG
3-6 FT
36 Minutes
[QUOTE=GimmeThat]unless this is an attempt to prove that the triangle offense is better than the Jerry Sloan offense
Pete Myers
can't say I feel like getting into the whole Malone/Pippen all time ranking debate right now.
it's subjective.[/QUOTE]
What's subjective about it? Malone is much better all time than Pippen.
Stockton rarely missed games.
And Malone is highly underrated.
[QUOTE=GIF REACTION]It's sparse, Stockton was a machine and played 82 games pretty much every season
He only played 60 or so in 97-98, so I am going to calculate that up first
If I am not mistaken this is also a Malone MVP season?[/QUOTE]
As you said, Stockton barely missed any games, so the sample size is too small to really make any significant evaluations. He was one of the GOAT PFs and everybody knows that, but the sample size is too small to make any new meaningful conclusions based on these stats.
[quote=GimmeThat]unless this is an attempt to prove that the triangle offense is better than the Jerry Sloan offense[/quote]
Dick Motta offense
[QUOTE]Malone is much better all time than Pippen.[/QUOTE]
not even close