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Regarding the NBA stars of the 90s, many people only know Jordan, and some will guide Olajuwon, because most of the 90s were dominated by these two, winning 8 championships, of which Jordan won 6 times, and the two years of retirement in the middle were Olajuwon leading the Rockets to two consecutive championships. Other teams didn't get a chance to come out until the late 90s. However, during the 90s, there were many superstars who missed the championship because they were suppressed by the Bulls, and Malone was a typical star.
He once took the MVP away from Jordan, and at the age of 40, he can still play with the peak Duncan, so how strong is Malone?
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Malone has had a long career and has maintained a consistent output, so much so that he currently ranks second on the league's all-time scoring list. As an interior player, Malone has no advantage in height, but after entering the league, Malone's body has become stronger and stronger, and he has developed a body of steely muscles, which makes him more lethal on the inside. Jordan was the ruler of the league back then, winning 6 championships in 8 years, while Jordan won 5 regular season MVPs, failed to achieve three consecutive MVPs, and was taken away by Malone the last time.
In the season when Malone won the MVP, he averaged rebounds per game, which was perfect in terms of statistics, and the team's record was even better, leading the Jazz to a proud record of 64-18, and the Jazz team at that time became the favorite to win the championship, and even overshadowed Jordan's Bulls. Not surprisingly, the two teams will meet in the finals, and this year's finals are classics and have also made Jordan.
The game was extremely intense, forcing the strongest Jordan, Jordan staged a miraculous stunner in the sixth game, which made the Jazz team's morale plummet, causing the Bulls to win the tie-break in one go, it is worth mentioning that this year's Bulls are not much better than the Jazz team in terms of overall strength.
In addition to that MVP, the 35-year-old Malone also defeated the same Iron Warrior Mo Ning to win the MVP. In Malone's last season, against Duncan at his peak, Duncan got an average of 23+11 data per game, while Malone was 19+9 data, which is almost five or five. It's a pity that Malone was born in the Jordan era, and the scoring champion was won by Jordan, so he couldn't get more honors.
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The No. 1 forward before Duncan, Karl Malone is one of the most powerful forwards in NBA history. He has very good mid-range shooting ability, and he can also turn rivers and seas under the basket.
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Very strong, after all, he is the second man in the scoring list, not only has strong ability, but also has high data in all aspects.
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Malone is particularly strong, he is the No. 1 forward before Duncan, and his "iron elbow" is terrifying.
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Compared with Karma Malone, Karma Malone is more powerful.
Karl scores, assists and steals more, Moses rebounds and blocks more, in terms of hit fighting percentage, Karl's overall shooting rate is slightly higher, Moses has a slightly higher free throw shooting percentage, Moses' five major panel data is the best points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks of each season, and Carl is 31 points, 12 rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.
Karl is more consistent offensively, which gives him the second-most points in NBA history, Moses is the 9th most points in NBA history, and his season-high scoring is higher than Carl, with 2,171 points in those two seasons in ABA. Moses is stronger in rebounds, 6 rebounding kings including a 5-in-a-row, 5th in the all-time rebounding list, 3rd in the all-time rebounding list if you count ABA, first in the history of offensive rebounds, Carl has never won the rebounding king, and the average rebounds per game in his career are actually okay, 7th in the all-time rebounding list, and Carl has completely exploded Moses in assists.
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Moses was mainly active in the 80s, and Karl was mainly active in the 90s, and they were both among the best interior players of their respective eras, and the two played a total of 17 games in their careers, and Carl won 10 of them, averaging points, assists, steals and 1 block per game.
Moses averaged 10 rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per game, Moses is not numerically advantageous, he and Carl first met in the middle and late stages, Carl had just entered the league, Moses was better at that time, and when Carl entered his peak, Moses had already entered the late stage.
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