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NBA's Greatest Players in History: Karl Malone

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NBA's Greatest Players in History: Karl Malone
NBA's Greatest Players in History: Karl Malone

Karl Malone #32 of the Utah Jazz runs up-court in game four of round one in the NBA playoffs against the Dallas Mavericks at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas. The Mavericks won 107-77. Photo: Ronald Martinez/Allsport

The 'Mailman' was an unstoppable scoring machine

  • 19 All-Star selections
  • Second all-time in career points (36,928)
  • Member of the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team

Karl Malone dominated the power forward position for nearly two decades, redefining the role with his combination of strength, speed and skill.

Overview

Karl Malone, nicknamed "The Mailman" for his consistent delivery on the court, stands as one of the most dominant players in NBA history. Drafted 13th overall by the Utah Jazz in 1985, Malone quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His incredible work ethic, physical prowess, and scoring ability made him a nightmare for opponents throughout his 19-year career.

Career snapshot

Malone's career was marked by remarkable consistency and longevity. He averaged over 20 points per game in 17 consecutive seasons and rarely missed games due to injury. His partnership with point guard John Stockton formed one of the most formidable duos in NBA history, with their pick-and-roll play becoming nearly unstoppable.

Karl Malone #32 of the Utah Jazz grabs a board against the Houston Rockets at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1998.

Playing style

At 6'9" and 255 pounds, Malone possessed a rare combination of size, strength, and agility. He was known for his punishing style in the post, but also had a reliable mid-range jumper. Malone's ability to run the floor was exceptional for a player his size, often beating opponents down the court for easy baskets.

Why Karl Malone is on our list

Malone's impact on the game is undeniable. His career statistics speak volumes:

  • 36,928 career points (2nd all-time)
  • 14,968 rebounds (7th all-time)
  • 11-time All-NBA First Team selection
  • 2-time NBA MVP (1997, 1999)
  • 19 consecutive All-Star appearances

Beyond the numbers, Malone's work ethic and durability set a new standard for professional athletes. He transformed the power forward position, combining brute strength with finesse and speed.

Karl Malone #11 of the Los Angeles Lakers scores at the rim against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game four of the Western Conference Finals during the 2004 NBA Playoffs at Staples Center on May 27, 2004 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images

Five Fast Facts

  • Malone scored a career-high 61 points against the Milwaukee Bucks in 1990
  • He was part of the legendary 1992 "Dream Team" that won Olympic gold
  • Malone and John Stockton played together for 18 seasons, an NBA record for teammates
  • He averaged over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game for 11 consecutive seasons
  • Malone led the Jazz to two NBA Finals appearances (1997, 1998)

Career Highlights Timeline

1985: Drafted 13th overall by the Utah Jazz

1988: First All-Star selection

1989: First All-NBA First Team selection

1992: Wins Olympic gold as part of the "Dream Team"

1997: Wins first NBA MVP award, leads Jazz to NBA Finals

1999: Wins second NBA MVP award

2003: Plays final season with the Los Angeles Lakers

2010: Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Karl Malone's legacy as "The Mailman" is secure in NBA history. His incredible scoring ability, combined with his longevity and consistency, places him among the greatest players to ever grace the hardwood. While he never won an NBA championship, Malone's impact on the game and his position is undeniable, making him a true icon of the sport.

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