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Nov 25 2008

The Tenacious Charles Oakley Career Achievements

The ninth overall pick in the 1985 NBA Draft produced the rugged and determined Charles Oakley.  This defensive minded brute was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers but his rights were traded immediately to the Chicago Bulls.  During his tenor in the NBA, Oakley played for 5 teams including the Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets and most notably with the New York Knicks.

Charles was a tenacious and determined Power Forward playing behind Patrick Ewing that developed into a one-two punch.  Oakley was a boxout master, placing in the Top 10 many years of his career for averaging many rebounds per game.  During his 10 year stint with New York he was finally honored by becoming an All Star in 1994.

Oakley’s 19 year professional career produced 9.7 points per game, 47% field goal shooting, 76% free throw shooting, 9.5 rebounds per game, 2.5 assists per game, 1.1 steals per game and 0.3 blocks per game.  All fine averages that really don’t say how valuable a player he was.

Overall, Charles Oakley was a leader and demanded his teammates give it their all, each and every night.  He was also a very savvy player that helped the young players on the team.  Actually he was traded to Toronto to bring veteran leadership to the young rookies on the team.

Charles finished his long NBA career in 2004 when he was 41 years old.  The 6′ 9″, strong 245 pound Virgina Union alumni was a great talent and an asset to the sport basketball.

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Aug 27 2008

Karl Malone’s Career Achievements

The 6′9″ 250 pound power forward out of Louisiana Tech college achieved phenomenal success in the NBA.  Although “The Mailman” never got the top prize of a championship ring, he will go down in history as one of the greatest power forwards to play the game.

Malone played his first 18 seasons with the Utah Jazz.  He missed less than 15 total games during his career with the Jazz.  That alone is an amazing accomplishment.  Having his eye on the prize which had eluded him, Karl left for L.A. to play with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal taking a huge pay cut and signing for 2 years with the Lakers.  Unbelievably, Malone got a serious knee injury by another baller falling on his leg, less than halfway through the season.  Karl who only played 42 games with the Lakers, just couldn’t heal in time to have any effect in the championships.  Malone decided to step down after his first season with L.A. and retire.

Karl Malone’s career averages in the NBA.

Field Goal Percentage  51.6% 
3 Pointer Percentage  27.4% 
Free Throw Percentage  74.2% 
Rebounds Per Game  10.1 
Points Per Game  25.0

Karl Malone’s career ranking in the NBA.

Total Points Scored  36,928  2nd 
Total Minutes Played  54,852  2nd 
Total Games Played  1,476  4th 
Total Rebounds  14,968  6th 

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