
NBA legend chose these players over Michael Jordan in his controversial all-time list
NBA legend chose this player over Michael Jordan in his controversial all-time list (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Hall of Famer Karl Malone shared what his dream all-time list will look like, and that has Michael Jordan nowhere to be seen. He called LeBron James his man-crush, and chose Scottie Pippen over Michael Jordan, who is a usual entry in every GOAT list.
Karl shared other players' names who can take up different positions in the all-time list.
Karl Malone chose Scottie Pippen and LeBron James over Michael Jordan in his all-time list
Karl Malone appeared on the Dan Patrick Show and spoke about his various favorite things on and off the court. When asked to select the players for the all-time list, he made a shocking revelation. A GOAT for all, Michael Jordan, was not on his list anywhere; instead, he chose other players, such as LeBron James and Scottie Pippen, who Karl called his 'man-crush.'
'I got to have Wilt Chamberlain as my center,' Karl started.
Karl Malone on The Dan Patrick Show 6/4/13
'I gotta have John Stockton as my point guard. I gotta have LeBron James, and I'm going to put him in my power forward position because he would be a tough matchup. I gotta put Oscar Robertson at my two-guard. I will shock the world, and I would put Scottie Pippen as the three-man,' he said.
Further, he said, 'Scottie Pippen led the team in every statistical category when he was there without Michael Jordan, so that is why I gotta put Scottie Pippen.
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I just like Scottie Pippen, but I have a man-crush on LeBron James.'
A look into Karl Malone-Michael Jordan rivalry that marked NBA basketball in 1990s
Kael Malone's choice of all-time team stars stems from an old rivalry against Michael Jordan, which was a highlight of NBA Basketball in the 1990s.
Their rivalry subtly prevailed in the NBA scene as Karl won the MVP award two times as against Michael Jordan, who won it five times. The MVP competition between the two legends spanned over 1997 and 1998. Malone ended second to Jordan in points per game in 1988-89.
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The 1997 and 1998 finals clashes were when their rivalry peaked as Karl Malone and Michael Jordan faced each other while leading their respective teams, the Utah Jazz and Chicago Bulls.
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