From Deseret News archives:
Remembering Karl fondly
Most likely, those things won't be taught to rising generations, even though a little less than a decade ago they regularly led Utah Jazz fans to the medicine cabinet for antacids. And that is fine. In the final analysis, Karl Malone will be remembered as one of the best players ever to lace up basketball shoes in Utah. Nothing more. Nothing less.
That should be clear tonight when the team honors Malone by retiring his number, naming a street after him and unveiling a statue that will stand near the one of his inseparable court-mate, John Stockton.
Utah fans always were forgiving of Malone. No matter what he said or how he complained and threatened, they always embraced him and showered him with cheers. Skeptics would say this is because Malone knew how to win. There is much truth to that, but it doesn't describe it all. Malone, after all, never won the big one.
Along the way, he won two MVP awards, shared an All-Star Game MVP and won two Olympic gold medals. He twice led the Jazz to the NBA finals, only to lose because Michael Jordan seemed to want it just a little more. When it was all over, he had scored more points than all but one player who ever set foot in an NBA game.
Sports are one of life's grand diversions. For many fans, games are a way to escape other troubles and put the mind to rest for a few hours. In Utah, the Jazz have borne a bigger responsibility than that. The team has at times represented the state to the world.
Small wonder that many Utahns who travel abroad find Karl Malone is one of the first names many people relate to Utah.
That ought to be worth a statue, as well as a legacy devoid of any bad memories.
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