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I hit open 5-foot jumpshots with ease
Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp_cmpj_5jw
The Mailman with 48 points and 14 rebounds on the road vs run'n'gun Denver Nuggets team. Malone also hit a game winner (fastbreak layup) with 8 seconds remaining in OT.
Stockton scored 16 points and dished 15 assists.
1989/90 regular season was the best year statistically for Karl Malone (31 ppg, 11rpg, 56% FG). Only three weeks after this game, Malone scored 61 points (career high) in 33 minutes against the Bucks.
Jazz won the game 123:120.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...001060DEN.html
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NBA Superstar
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Has he ever hit a gamewinner in the playoffs?
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Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Most underrated player of all time. 2nd on the all time leading scoring list and everyone still shits on him for never winning a ring in the Jordan era
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Good High School Starter
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Who was the one guarding Malone?? poor skinny guy.. hahahah
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Originally Posted by russwest0
Most underrated player of all time. 2nd on the all time leading scoring list and everyone still shits on him for never winning a ring in the Jordan era
Because he played his worst ball when it counted most and blamed it on others.
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Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Originally Posted by Xiao Yao You
Because he played his worst ball when it counted most and blamed it on others.
His stats in the finals weren't bad at all. He averaged like 25/10/4.
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Local High School Star
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Originally Posted by To4
Who was the one guarding Malone?? poor skinny guy.. hahahah
It's easy to look at Malone bulldozing the likes of Bill Hanzlik and think he dominated against weaker opponents, but he had similar success against bigger defenders such as Shawn Kemp, Horace Grant, Buck Williams, Otis Thorpe, Dennis Rodman, Larry Nance, Charles Oakley, etc.
Hanzlik was an All-Defensive Team member once upon a time, although at 6'7" was no match for Karl Malone.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Originally Posted by russwest0
His stats in the finals weren't bad at all. He averaged like 25/10/4.
The one year they were down like 3-1 when he decided to finally show up.
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Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
He had that soft touch. Also of the big time power forwards, he claimed the low post better than the rest.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Originally Posted by To4
Who was the one guarding Malone?? poor skinny guy.. hahahah
LOL they had no chance. Funny flop by Denver player at the 3 minute mark. Thanks for posting!
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College star
Re: Karl Malone Greatest Games: 48 Points (Game Winner) vs Nuggets (1990)
Originally Posted by WillC
It's easy to look at Malone bulldozing the likes of Bill Hanzlik and think he dominated against weaker opponents, but he had similar success against bigger defenders such as Shawn Kemp, Horace Grant, Buck Williams, Otis Thorpe, Dennis Rodman, Larry Nance, Charles Oakley, etc.
Hanzlik was an All-Defensive Team member once upon a time, although at 6'7" was no match for Karl Malone.
Well said.
It wasn't really the height on that one, more the weight. Bill Hanzlik was "made" to guard players that did most damage from the perimeter, as he was 6'7'' and really mobile with good defensive fundamentals, and the will. Hanzlik was a really good defensive player, even made the all-defensive 2nd team once... but, although strong for his size, he was just no match for Malone, shit even Jerome Lane (starting PF for Denver there), who was 6'6'', 230 lbs, very strong and athletic, was getting somewhat bullied by Karl.
Those Nuggets managed to be pretty good in some seasons (couple of years before that), as Doug Moe ran a good (very high paced, sort of run-n-gun) offense combined with the ability to defend, as they had the players for that work like T.R. Dunn, Wayne Cooper, Bill Hanzlik, even Fat Lever (who was great all-around), "letting" the best offensive players do their thing... They were sort of like D'Antoni's Suns of the mid-to-late 80's, but with even "faster" offense while having better defense, let's say.
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