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Moses Malone downplayed his stardom despite a decorated NBA career, crediting hard work—not hype—for his Hall of Fame journey and quiet greatness.
Dec. 9, 2006. Sometime next year, when his contract comes up for renewal, Moses Malone, Petersburg H.S. '74, will almost surely sign as the first million-dollar-a-year player in any team sport.
"Moses was one of the most gifted players to ever play. I say all the time that he made me. I learned real quick to pass him the ball, and he'd get double-teamed, and he'd kick it back out to me ...
Moses Malone was undoubtedly one of the most underrated centers to play in the NBA. With his 6-foot-10 frame, "Mozilla" was an unstoppable force, especially in half-court sets. Malone was a ...
Moses Malone made a name for himself as not only the first player in NBA history to step into the league from high school but also as one of the 75 greatest players ever. Back in 1974, coming ...
Filmmaker Dan Klores had hoped to include a vignette about Moses Malone and the 76ers' 1982-83 championship team in his newly released history of the game, Basketball: A Love Story. Time ...
Charles Barkley credits Moses Malone for his NBA success, revealing how the Hall of Famer’s honest feedback and mentorship helped him lose weight and realize his potential.
Moses Malone was the best center I ever saw. I need to qualify that because I also saw Kareem Abdul-Jabbar toward the latter half of his career and grew up with Hakeem Olajuwon from the time he ...