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Karl "Jazzhole" Malone opting free agency

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Rockets34Legend, Jun 17, 2004.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1823603

    LOS ANGELES -- Karl Malone became a free agent Wednesday by not informing the Los Angeles Lakers that he was exercising the option on his contract.

    His agent, Dwight Manley, said it was strictly a business decision and that if Malone plays for anyone next season, it will be the Lakers.

    Lakers spokesman John Black said the team expected the move because Malone would have locked himself into a lower salary than he likely will be able to negotiate should he decide to play.

    "His options are unlimited now," Black said.

    After earning around $19 million in the 2002-03 season with the Utah Jazz, Malone joined the Lakers last summer, signing a two-year contract with a player option for the second year. He earned $1.5 million this season and would have made $1.65 million next year had he exercised his option.

    Retirement is a distinct possibility for Malone, who turns 41 this summer and is the second-leading scorer in NBA history. He missed 39 games after tearing a ligament in his right knee last December, and injured the same knee again in the playoffs.

    "The first priority for him is we're going to meet with doctors this week and have MRIs done on both legs, specifically his right leg," Manley said. "He has made it clear he won't play if he's not 100 percent healthy.

    "I believe his heart and his competitive juices are in L.A. because he came so far and was such a factor in the Lakers' success."

    Malone, who played the first 18 years of his career with the Jazz, signed with the Lakers in hopes of winning his first championship. But it didn't happen as they lost to the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Finals in five games -- the finale a 100-87 setback on Tuesday night.

    Malone watched from the bench in street clothes because of the knee injury.

    Injured in the Western Conference finals against Minnesota, he had his knee drained five days before the finals began. He was hurt again in Game 2 of the finals and was clearly hampered in Games 3 and 4, limited to a total of 39 minutes.

    He then decided to sit out Game 5. The Lakers were a different team without Malone at full strength.

    "I just couldn't go (in Game 5)," he said. "Those were two of the most difficult games I've ever played. I got hurt on a freak accident. I made a cut and it just went out on me."

    Manley said Malone doesn't regret signing with Los Angeles.

    "He's very sure he made the right choice," Manley said.

    Malone was close to Shaquille O'Neal before joining the Lakers and became even closer afterward. He also bonded with Kobe Bryant.

    Malone, Bryant and Manley, who all live in Orange County, flew home together from Detroit. The 25-year-old Bryant has said Malone is like a big brother to him.

    Malone's career in Utah was virtually injury-free -- he played in 1,434 of a possible 1,444 regular-season games with the Jazz.
     
  2. Preston27

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    We should sign him. His sportsmanship is unmatched, and he could really help our PF situation. All-around good guy, would make Houston look good.
     
  3. Rockets34Legend

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    I detect sarcasm. :D
     
  4. crossover

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    lol.
     
  5. RocketsPimp

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    And if not he deserves a nice, stiff Malone elbow.
     
  6. Rockets34Legend

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    A nice kick in the balls is another good way to do it. Kind of a little payback for what he did to Horry. :D
     
  7. steddinotayto

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    Well I'd like to think he'd get more than the 1. something million he got with the Lakers. He should have just signed on with the Spurs and he woudl have gotten his ring and retire by now..but that's just giving Malone too much intellectual credit.
     
  8. Preston27

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    Your sarcasm detector is broken. Malone will bring class to this organization that has been fouled by classless players like Hakeem Olajuwan.










    Just kidding.
     
  9. macalu

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    by the way, what happened to all the fans that were supposed to wear torn up Malone jerseys? you know, to show their toughness for the game.
     
  10. OrangeCountyCA

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    why does't he just retire?



    that old fool...
     
  11. Agent86

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    You know what would be too funny, Malone sign back with the lakers and Rudy ship him off to ATL for a future 2nd round draft pick:)
     

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