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Monday, February 15, 2016

Moses Malone and Karl Malone

Moses and Karl Malone are not brothers but they were still very great players.I think a lot of people think there brothers because they look the same with the same last name and same color but they are not related.They are both great players though they both have MVP'S Karl Malone has 2 MVP'S and Moses Malone has three and has a championship but Karl doesn't and is arguably the best player to not have one.Moses has been to the all star game 12 times and Karl Malone has been to the all star game 14 times.

Moses Malone has won the rebounding title six times and had his jersey retired by the rockets and  Karl Malone had his jersey retired by jazz.Moses Malone is older then Karl Malone by eight years.Karl Malone played on the Jazz and the Lakers and Moses played on a lot of different teams but Karl Malone has the most points and assist and Moses Malone has the most rebounds out of them.They are both hall of fame players.


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