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Karl Malone Biography
Basketball Player
For 18 years, from 1985-2003, Malone and point guard John Stockton were the twin stars of the NBA's Utah Jazz. The Jazz drafted Malone out of Louisiana Tech in 1985, and by 1990 the power forward was one of basketball's biggest stars. (At 6'9" and about 250 pounds, he also was known for having one of the NBA's most magnificent physiques.) In both 1997 and 1998 the Jazz made the NBA finals, losing to Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls both years. Malone was named the NBA's most valuable player for the 1996-97 and the 1998-99 seasons. Stockton retired after the 2002-03 season, and that summer Malone signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, joining LA's existing stars Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. That team lost to the Detroit Pistons in the 2004 NBA Finals. Injuries hobbled Malone during the 2004-05 season, and he retired midseason, on 13 February 2005.
Extra credit: Malone was nicknamed The Mailman because "he delivered"... Malone held his retirement news conference in Salt Lake City, and declared "Even though I left for a year, I grew here as a Jazz man... If I'm fortunate enough to go into the Hall of Fame, I will go as a Jazz man."
Four Good Links
The Utah Jazz
Official site of his longtime NBA club
Google News: Karl Malone
Big list of recent news stories featuring Malone
NBA Playerfile: Karl Malone
The league's official page; terrific stats
Karl Malone Audio Interview
2005 audio clip and transcript about Malone helping with hurricane relief
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Best Known As
The former Utah Jazz star nicknamed "The Mailman"
