NBA Legends On How Insanely Good Moses Malone Was

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@azwris
@azwris 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Moses Malone! You left this world too early..Respect from Greece.
@taylordunekacke5784
@taylordunekacke5784 2 жыл бұрын
Moses gets forgotten because no team claims him as their own. Crazy the MVP could get traded and win the MVP the next year for a different team.
@Amick44
@Amick44 2 жыл бұрын
It's like they (Houston) did him and Philly a favor. They knew they didn't have a strong enough cast around him. And Philly would. Looked like a "thanks for what u did for us" deal.
@memcrew1
@memcrew1 2 жыл бұрын
No, he gets forgotten because the current media ppl don’t talk about him.
@gregrice1532
@gregrice1532 2 жыл бұрын
He a sixer for life but we traded him for shit
@Amick44
@Amick44 2 жыл бұрын
@@gregrice1532 they sure did. Ruland was good, but broken down by the time Philly got him.
@southsideman4891
@southsideman4891 2 жыл бұрын
That's a story right there. How did that happen is what I want to know.
@BasketballJones48021
@BasketballJones48021 2 жыл бұрын
One of the most underrated players ever! Just ridiculous when they don’t include him in the top15 in some GOAT lists, or don’t have him as the 6th best center of all-time… SMFH! Moses Malone, one of my pops favorite players… RIP to both of them.
@apex_prowler95
@apex_prowler95 2 жыл бұрын
Guy, Moses ain't hardly number 6. It's Kareem or Wilt then Moses.
@LAR-hs2qt
@LAR-hs2qt 2 жыл бұрын
Basketball Jones, I'm with you on that! 🎯👍👍👍
@jennieramm880
@jennieramm880 2 жыл бұрын
@@southsideman4891 can you read? Clearly moses and his father
@southsideman4891
@southsideman4891 2 жыл бұрын
@@jennieramm880 you are right. My sincerest apologies to the commenter. RIP to his father and Moses....
@mikem591
@mikem591 2 жыл бұрын
Malone also had a big impact on Hakeem. They used to play pickup during the summer when Hakeem was at University of Houston. You can see that Hakeem learned a lot from him. Hakeem was a more athletic type player, but he brought a similar relentlessness and competiveness to the game.
@errolrowe3703
@errolrowe3703 2 жыл бұрын
Man that walk alone do it alone n name Malone Moses deliverer of the slave of defeats THATS THE MAN/ HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN BY ME...i remember when the won i was crying litaŕely tears coming down my cheek n was releave like it was i was one of the player going thrue every year trying n finally i got RESCUE IT FELT BEAUTYFUL CAUSE I KNOW THAT WE ALL WAS ROOTING FOR DR J IT WAS IS LAST CHANCE.....GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN MO LOVE YOU BRO....RIP..
@southsideman4891
@southsideman4891 2 жыл бұрын
Same pump fake and turn moves in post
@tylerhingleton8493
@tylerhingleton8493 2 жыл бұрын
@@southsideman4891 Footwork also superior, since he played soccer growing up. But Big Mo is arguably top 5 at center, and is hardly ever mentioned among the GOATs.
@southsideman4891
@southsideman4891 2 жыл бұрын
@@tylerhingleton8493 very true
@nicholassmith277
@nicholassmith277 2 жыл бұрын
@@tylerhingleton8493 agree, here’s my top 5. 1. Kareem 2. Hakeem 3. SHAQ 4. Wilt 5. Moses
@williamhayes2586
@williamhayes2586 2 жыл бұрын
He was amazing and brought his lunch pail to the arena every night. Maybe the greatest rebounder ever and certainly the best offensive rebounder of his generation. Much respect. Thanks for the video!
@travisjones8481
@travisjones8481 2 жыл бұрын
Wilt Chamberlain is best rebounder
@kieransoregaard-utt8
@kieransoregaard-utt8 2 жыл бұрын
Highly doubt he brought a lunch pail, pretty sure they had a team chef
@JCox964
@JCox964 2 жыл бұрын
Watched Moses b4 he came to Houston. Been a Rockets fan since 72. Witnessed him when he played for us. Dude was beast. Hated when he was traded yet understood business dealings. He was tenacious. He continued to have Houston connection’s until his transition. Met him directly
@Job.Well.Done_01
@Job.Well.Done_01 2 жыл бұрын
He seems like a chill dude
@We_About_That_Life
@We_About_That_Life 2 жыл бұрын
Very much slept on in NBA history but was a beast on the block.
@Zamppa86
@Zamppa86 2 жыл бұрын
The Chairman Of The Boards earned every bit of love and fame he got!
@davidbracken6529
@davidbracken6529 8 ай бұрын
Great memories of watching Moses w/Dad when you could get 2-for-1 tickets into the Summit in downtown Houston with a Wonder bread wrapper. He was the man!
@LAR-hs2qt
@LAR-hs2qt 2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Moses Malone... Yes sirrrr! THE READ DEAL! Had the blessed opportunity to see this super skilled stronghearted giant play. In those days, players truly thrilled you with completely unexpected moves. This man was unbelievable as a center, who took on (and outplayed) all the then league's great centers--now Hall of Famer's.
@donaldpriola1807
@donaldpriola1807 2 жыл бұрын
Moses is easily a top ten center. You could argue top five. If he's on your team, you're winning.
@JCox964
@JCox964 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. My top 5
@Yomama2nite
@Yomama2nite 2 жыл бұрын
#6
@tobingallawa3322
@tobingallawa3322 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. Wilt, Jabbar, Olajuwon, Russell and Malone would be my top 5. Yes, I put all those guys ahead of Shaq
@travisjones8481
@travisjones8481 2 жыл бұрын
@Mark Grace there's absolutely nothing wrong with taking Dream and Mr. Robinson over shaq. For one thing, Shaq has said many times that "...Hakeem whupped my butt..." and as for the Admiral, phenomenal, honestly kind of frightening speed for his size, much faster than Shaq, and had similarly dominant stats throughout his career. Ewing, on the other hand? No, I can't go there with you on that one. More skilled? Who cares, Shaq was better...
@lntaylor69
@lntaylor69 2 жыл бұрын
Top 5 all time
@MatthewMcMillian
@MatthewMcMillian 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was Awesome and a man among little boys from the day he played his first high school game in Petersburg Virginia just north of where I grew up , on through his pro career. Moses was the man. No big man could do anything to stop him. He man handled Kareem
@iess2006
@iess2006 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I think only Wilt could dominate Big Mo, and it would be a battle for every rebound.
@jamiepike6909
@jamiepike6909 2 жыл бұрын
THE most underrated player ever. 3 x NBA MVP and nobody talks about him🤷🏻‍♂️
@jamessills5802
@jamessills5802 2 жыл бұрын
Elvin Hayes is most underrated, everybody knows Moses.
@lamefart
@lamefart 2 жыл бұрын
Nah. Bernard King and Clyde Drexler are more underrated than Moses..
@nature-kv3xe
@nature-kv3xe 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamessills5802 people knows Hayes
@nature-kv3xe
@nature-kv3xe 2 жыл бұрын
@@lamefart no
@malemanjulpax2155
@malemanjulpax2155 2 жыл бұрын
He was a journeyman
@anthonysmith2050
@anthonysmith2050 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was Unstoppable!! He gave Kareem Hell. Power Personified. Had Finesse Too. 76ers Owner screwed that team up. Should've won Multiple Titles.
@jamesbuckner8974
@jamesbuckner8974 2 жыл бұрын
Harold Katz😤
@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq
@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq 9 ай бұрын
Yes indeed
@konstantinkoverchenko9587
@konstantinkoverchenko9587 2 жыл бұрын
Moses lead the Sixers to the promise land. Dude was simply legendary. Folks tend to mention Wilt, Russell, Kareem skip Malone and jump right to Hakeem and Shaq.
@iess2006
@iess2006 2 жыл бұрын
Kareem was still great, but Moses was the best center of the 80s hands down.
@iess2006
@iess2006 2 жыл бұрын
@Mark Grace Agree mostly but Moses was the best center of the 80s and yeah he sure did expose Kareem's rebounding shortcomings.
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 2 жыл бұрын
@Mark Grace MOSES UNDERRATED CENTER JUST LIKE ADMIRAL BOTH ARE TOP 5 CENTERS IN HISTORY BUT BLIND LOW IQ PPL SEES ONLY RINGS. 1. WILT GOD (ALSO BEST ATHLETE EVER) 2. OLAJUWON GOAT (HE IS MOST COMPLETE ALL AROUND NBA PLAYER EVER) 3. MOSES 4. ADMIRAL 5. WALTON PRE INJURIES (IF EMBIID NOT FRAGILE HE IS POSSIBLE TOP EVER) JABBAR , RUSSELL , SHAQ ARE WAGONS IN SUPERTEAM
@nicholasschroeder3678
@nicholasschroeder3678 2 жыл бұрын
@@PIP...33 A man who knows! Thank you.
@PIP...33
@PIP...33 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasschroeder3678 SABONIS WAS MONSTER PRE INJURIES. I DUNNO WHY PPL DONT PULL HIS GREATNESS CAUSE HE BEAT USA PROBABLY. Even Bill Walton says : I was great pre injuries but I saw Sabonis also pre injuries and Think this dude is better than me or any center in America. Sabonis was rare combo of strength shooting and IQ who also was solid athlete. For xample Jokic can pass and shoot but his athletism nowhere near to Sabonis.
@philipavery9636
@philipavery9636 Жыл бұрын
My favorite player of all time!!!
@alexandrossimitzis146
@alexandrossimitzis146 2 жыл бұрын
Growing up in the 80s and 90s, Big Mo, was one of the best players and one of the guys that looked up to, when I was growing up.
@BBest83
@BBest83 2 жыл бұрын
Oh hell yeah!!! He was relentless on the glass and he was a master at drawing fouls!
@vintagesanctuary
@vintagesanctuary 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Moses Malone is so overlooked!
@nature-kv3xe
@nature-kv3xe 2 жыл бұрын
No
@vintagesanctuary
@vintagesanctuary 2 жыл бұрын
@@nature-kv3xe Why do you say that? What is your view?
@kennethhughley1611
@kennethhughley1611 Жыл бұрын
Moses is one of my favorite centers. It looked like he played volleyball and no one else could touch the ball. His three point shooting was one of the greatest for a big man.
@xxxxbigrich5752
@xxxxbigrich5752 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I grew up in that era I was a Jr in high school when he sign with the sixers what a team Doc Moe cheeks and downtown Andrew Toney in 83 what a perfect team. Moses would get 30 and 30 alot in those days. I love this game!
@averyce2
@averyce2 2 жыл бұрын
It's crazy to comprehend Moses was the 1979 MVP over: Kareem Abdul Jabbar, , Pete Maravich, George Gervin and Dr. J!!
@Heatlifer77
@Heatlifer77 2 жыл бұрын
Pete? LMAO
@averyce2
@averyce2 2 жыл бұрын
@@Heatlifer77 U dont think Pete was MVP caliber in '79? HIs game only dipped slightly.
@Amick44
@Amick44 2 жыл бұрын
@@averyce2 that was his comeback yr from the knee injury that prematurely ended his career. The season before (77-78) was another story. He was playing great til the injury. The Jazz were on a 10 game winning streak.
@tdozzy991
@tdozzy991 Жыл бұрын
He should have been 1980 mvp also. Kareem was given a gift
@tdozzy991
@tdozzy991 Жыл бұрын
@@averyce2 not that season but he was the year before
@exdemocrat9038
@exdemocrat9038 2 жыл бұрын
Moses would be unstoppable in today's game. His strength & inside presence would dominate the league.
@iess2006
@iess2006 2 жыл бұрын
Top 3 rebounder of all time, top 5 center of all time and hell yes better than Shaq all day long. Old school work ethic u don't see anymore. Mentor to Dream and Sir Charles. Gone way too early. Fo-Fo-Fo ...Big Mo RIP.
@briandavidson1946
@briandavidson1946 2 жыл бұрын
Truth
@georgedavis8412
@georgedavis8412 2 жыл бұрын
All of that.
@williegordon7899
@williegordon7899 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah but they didn't win in four. And Moses Malone couldn't read he was an illiterate.
@alcopower5710
@alcopower5710 2 жыл бұрын
@@williegordon7899 they won the championship in 4 straight
@dash4800
@dash4800 2 жыл бұрын
My only arguments against would be he wasnt as prolific a scorer for as many years as shaq and he wasn't the rim protector that shaq was. Also you really cant discount the effect of all the non shooting fouls shaq drew during his career. Shaq also shot a much higher percentage and was a great facilitator in the half court. Moses was a dominant rebounder but really thats the only statistical advantage over shaq. Maybe you can say he is a better overall player, that would be completely subjective to argue though. But I don't think you can overstate just how big an impact shaq had on every game.
@bwink23
@bwink23 2 жыл бұрын
Who battled Moses Malone toe to toe on the boards in the 1981 NBA Finals? Larry Joe Bird...15.3 rbs. to Moses 15.7....Legend.
@tobingallawa3322
@tobingallawa3322 2 жыл бұрын
@@JamesHardenoverKobe13 The Dude abides, well said. Malone won the MVP in Houston in 1979 and took them to the Finals in 1981. Wins second MVP in 1982, gets traded, wins the MVP in Philadelphia en route to winning the NBA Championship there, crazy. People forget about how good those Malone/Dr J Sixers were.
@rockinpelmet
@rockinpelmet 2 жыл бұрын
My two favourite players of all time
@missjerseyz2008
@missjerseyz2008 2 жыл бұрын
Stop it with the Bird worshipping . Moses got 15.7 against Bird, Parish, Mchale and the finals MVP (not bird) Cedrick Maxwell.
@Amick44
@Amick44 7 ай бұрын
​@@rockinpelmetdefinitely two guys who never cheated you. while they are both known as hard workers, they had an abundance of talent as well. And no one would out work either of those guys.
@MrDuncanquasar
@MrDuncanquasar 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was the one center that Kareem could do nothing with.
@Heatlifer77
@Heatlifer77 2 жыл бұрын
Wilt Chamberlain
@FuShengAlex
@FuShengAlex 2 жыл бұрын
@@Heatlifer77 puhleeze Kareem roasted Wilt
@robbdelgadillo6554
@robbdelgadillo6554 2 жыл бұрын
Huh
@williegordon7899
@williegordon7899 2 жыл бұрын
When Kareem was in Milwaukee he used to bust Moses ass it's only after the 70's was over and Kareem was old is when Moses started playing better against Kareem. Kareem was the only center Moses couldn't fu** with.
@FuShengAlex
@FuShengAlex 2 жыл бұрын
@@williegordon7899 Kareem never faced Moses when he was a Milwaukee Buck though. Moses wasn't even in the NBA til 1976.
@mikem591
@mikem591 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was a perfect fit with Sixers. Surprised they didn't win a couple more championships. The Sixers were super cool when he was on them.
@sugaball1
@sugaball1 2 жыл бұрын
Moses, B.King & A.Dantley were my THREE FAVORITE PLAYERS early on in the nba.. then later I added Olajuwon, Barkley & Rodman to the mix. And had GREAT APPRECIATION for McAdoo, M.Aquire & Dominique Wilkins 👌🏾
@FoodForThought356
@FoodForThought356 2 жыл бұрын
My God, Moses would wipe the floor with today's league..
@hamhockbeans
@hamhockbeans 2 жыл бұрын
Curbstomp
@kingwillie206
@kingwillie206 2 жыл бұрын
Worked way too hard for these guys.
@mrblue___
@mrblue___ 5 ай бұрын
I’m here because Sir Charles had so much good things to say about the HOFer Moses Malone. RIP.
@dannymarshburn2807
@dannymarshburn2807 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the day Moses didn’t have to say a word to win. He just played hard!!!
@iess2006
@iess2006 2 жыл бұрын
Much love and shout out to BTM for doing a great vid on Moses Malone. Thanks!!!
@merlball8520
@merlball8520 2 жыл бұрын
Moses Malone beat Kareem head-to-head when they were both at their peaks. Repeatedly. Moses Malone carried two otherwise bad Houston teams to heavily contested Finals. Moses was the king of offensive rebounds (since the Wilt, Russell, and Thurman era). Offensive rebounds are one of the most under-appreciated stats in the game. He was a superb player, and if Kareem is a definite GOAT candidate and a top center of all time, Moses most definitely deserves to be included in any GOAT conversation and deserves to be considered one of the top 5 centers of all time. He had an excellent touch with the ball around the hoop. Bill Walton is completely wrong; Moses had a ton of skill, which allowed him to occasionally go coast-to-coast with the ball. That one-handed bank shot he made from an obtuse angle in the clip in this video is a shot he made many times. His abilities on defense relied on a combination of strength and skill rather than athleticism. And as for that comment about Moses being the "missing piece" in Philly - he was the primary piece on that team. He is the central reason that team won the championship. Dr J was great, but he was definitely past his prime at that point. Moses made that championship happen, and with him added to an already very good Philly team, the '83 76ers were easily one of the best teams of all time, if not the best. Moses didn't get many or even really pursue dramatic dunks. He simply put the ball in the hoop efficiently. And when his teammates missed, he was there to give them a great chance for another scoring opportunity. And because of his excellent ability to position himself in the paint, he drew a lot of fouls. This softened opposing defenses, allowing for more efficient scoring for him and his teammates. Moses was fouled a ton right after getting an offensive board because he was so great at quick putbacks. He was a consummate big man, doing exactly what a team-oriented big man needed to do to make his team better. He couldn't necessarily stop a taller center if they got the ball over their heads near the hoop, but if they got the ball within reach of Malone there was a great chance he'd slap it away with quick hands or tie them up. And, when he blocked shots he seemed to have a knack for doing it in such a way that his team got possession of the ball afterwards. Moses Malone was one of the greatest players of all time and helped usher in the greatest decade of basketball thus far. He was sound fundamentally, developed a very high level of skill, and worked as hard as any other player ever. He, like Larry Bird, was a model young players should look to in order to set a peak standard for themselves to aspire to. Unlike many other all time greats, Moses wasn't great because he did things almost no one else could do. Moses Malone was great because he did the things almost anyone can do, better than everyone else.
@jimwilson9371
@jimwilson9371 6 ай бұрын
Well said
@1STKNOWLEDGE
@1STKNOWLEDGE 2 жыл бұрын
Moses Malone stand alone , My favorite center ,
@mikem591
@mikem591 2 жыл бұрын
Prime Malone was awesome. He gave Kareem fits and even got the best of him at times.
@Amick44
@Amick44 2 жыл бұрын
Like most of the time.
@johnireland5034
@johnireland5034 2 жыл бұрын
His weakness wasn't one-on-one, it was the team game. He didn't block shots or pass like Kareem.
@mikem591
@mikem591 2 жыл бұрын
@@Amick44 That is true. Basically most of the time.
@melvinwalls1426
@melvinwalls1426 2 жыл бұрын
Moses Malone was bread water and sweat you had to bring your lunch ) played like he was from another planet relentless a true worrior.
@jaydubya3698
@jaydubya3698 2 жыл бұрын
That Sixer team that crushed the Showtime Lakers in the '83 Finals was really, really good. They had Moses on the inside, crushing, rebounding, dominating. Doctor could score, of course. Toney could shoot. Cheeks was quick on the break, good with distribution and shooting, Jones was great defensively and did a lot of little things well. But most importantly, they just meshed as a unit: the whole was even greater than the parts. Sort of forgotten in NBA history.
@FuShengAlex
@FuShengAlex 2 жыл бұрын
I'm still puzzled as how they the defending champs lost to the lowly Nets the following year with all that talent
@tombrad9950
@tombrad9950 2 жыл бұрын
Sure the 83 sixers swept the lakers in the finals that year the lakers could have made it interesting if james worthy hadden broken his knee before the post season. But philly was on a mission and was strong the entire season and earned the championship.
@tombrad9950
@tombrad9950 2 жыл бұрын
The reason why the 83 sixers was forgotten is because they didnt repeat as champions like the pistons did in 89 90 .yeah the sixers ran into a rejuvenated Michael ray Richardson as the the new jersey nets shocked the sixers what a show he put on in that series cheeks and toney had no answer for Richardson .
@T.H.E.O.R.Y.
@T.H.E.O.R.Y. 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombrad9950 I also think Moses was beginning to show his age. Unfortunately the dirty little secret on Moses is that after the MVP/championship run years of 79-83 he kinda inexplicably just began falling off.
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 Жыл бұрын
Yeah there was a very clear drop off, and he wasn't even 30 yet.
@usmcdevildog6935
@usmcdevildog6935 2 жыл бұрын
Malone came from an Era when they played like football players under the basket. The playoffs were different the calls were differenthe is underrated like an unsung hero.
@mariorosario4428
@mariorosario4428 2 жыл бұрын
Moses Malone is criminally underrated imo.
@drew31dm
@drew31dm 2 жыл бұрын
Moses is my father's all time favorite player
@peterpentakis9307
@peterpentakis9307 2 жыл бұрын
I always thought that Moses was better than Hakeem olajuwon and Shaq. Moses was a great rebounder a great offensive weapon good at the foul line excellent defensive player he just never had the talent around him until he got together with the sixers and Dr Jay. Seven-time rebounding champion in a row. Greatest offensive rebounder in the game ever. 😎
@brendankelly2653
@brendankelly2653 2 жыл бұрын
I reckon if Dennis Rodman where to guard Moses Malone, he'd get fouled out.
@shareofmoney
@shareofmoney 2 жыл бұрын
This dude was a monster on the boards. Reminds me of when Dennis Rodman went for the rebound. Relentless and amazing! I am glad you did this video because these kids just don’t know how good Moses Malone was.
@2008israelramos
@2008israelramos 2 жыл бұрын
Olajuwon learned a lot from Moses during their summer pick-up games.
@bringingclaritytoconfusion3605
@bringingclaritytoconfusion3605 2 жыл бұрын
He was his mentor
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 2 жыл бұрын
The reason the 83 Sixers were so good was because everyone had a role and everyone knew exactly what their role was.
@yippee-ki-yay9925
@yippee-ki-yay9925 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was very underrated. People forget that during early 80s he was considered the top player in the league. I recall after they won in 1982-1983 season, they were expected to clash with the Celtics in playoffs. But they got upset by the Nets. Although they were very good team for few years after they won the title, they had short window. Partially because Doc was getting older and Bird and Magic had clearly risen as too players in the league. Malone was still very good and productive after the title but he seemed to plateau and he wasn't that old. Barkley gave them a burst in 1984-1985 but Doc was no longer top five player by then.
@timmyg831
@timmyg831 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve always felt Moses was so great that I have him at #12 on the top players list. He could be higher. As a 3X MVP and the greatest offensive rebounder ever, at his prime he averaged 30 ppg, 15 rpg. He is so underrated. Talent wise though, I would rather have Moses rather than Kareem or Shaq. Moses taught young Olajuwon how to play better inside.
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 Жыл бұрын
His reputation to many is a bull in a China closet that just out worked everyone else, I see a lot more subtlety to his game. I am amazed by how smart and crafty he was, a pure genius out there.
@ThroughTheBible-s5m
@ThroughTheBible-s5m 2 жыл бұрын
I saw Moses play in High School he was a man among boys
@ernieherrera1034
@ernieherrera1034 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was a bad dude! I loved that '82-'83 team! He and the Doctor were a dream made in heaven!🙏
@southsideman4891
@southsideman4891 2 жыл бұрын
This was a great video (I don't like the clickbait with Jordan and that quote tho!) but I wanted to learn more about him for a while now, there are some other old guys I want to learn more about. It interesting that the original Moses in the Bible wasn't eloquent either; but they both lead their teams to the Promised Land and they spoke words that foretold victory.
@jasonwolfe3252
@jasonwolfe3252 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of the most underrated. Never gets mentioned with the top centers of the 80s
@dricolee5297
@dricolee5297 3 ай бұрын
Moses was a awesome big man had great footwork and was dominant in the paint.. GREAT OFFENSIVE REBOUNER..WHAT A GREAT LEGEND THAT LEFT US EARLY..
@arcticwater3206
@arcticwater3206 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was the TYPE of strong that's NOT measured by weights that you lift!
@elindioedwards7041
@elindioedwards7041 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Malone was probably not a big proponent in the weight room. But on the court he simply overpowered entire front lines.
@dantean
@dantean 2 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget having seen him play. It's like he was from another planet. He was just different. Like Tiger Woods, like Wayne Gretzky, or like Babe Ruth, he was a bolt from beyond.
@merlball8520
@merlball8520 2 жыл бұрын
Speaking of Wayne Gretzky, honestly, that guy had an impact beyond any other player in any sport in my mind. I've never been so shocked by someone who was so obviously on another level. Barry Sanders at his very best is about the closest comparison I can think of. It just didn't matter what everyone else was doing - they were going to do their thing and there was no stopping them. Just with Gretzky, it was practically every game.
@dantean
@dantean 2 жыл бұрын
@@merlball8520 ,👍 Though even Barry doesn't leap past everyone during and before him the way that The Great One did, or Malone in his heyday.
@NadavHbr
@NadavHbr 2 жыл бұрын
I saw Moses at his peak - I thought he was the best player in the NBA then - better than Jabbar, Magic and Bird. That was from 1979-1984
@mitchelll3879
@mitchelll3879 2 жыл бұрын
Better than Magic and Kareem..Bird was the best player of the 80's
@glenndavis1665
@glenndavis1665 2 жыл бұрын
I was at the game in San Antonio when he hit a half court buzzer beater
@miketimothy6642
@miketimothy6642 2 жыл бұрын
Back in 1983 in college sixers pre season practice at Franklin and Marshall. My buddy and I show up and walk into the gym and sit on the court under the basket. We got to watch them practice. Occasionally grabbing a loose ball and handing it back to DR. J, Moses, Tony and others. We took it for granted but looking back what an experience. No one questioned us being there. Couldn't do that today.
@diegopons4622
@diegopons4622 2 жыл бұрын
It would have been awesome to watch Moses Malone play live. I always hear good things about him from dudes like Barkley. Seemed like a great guy and a beast on the court! 🙏🏽
@19brittani
@19brittani 2 жыл бұрын
Sixers fan and I saw plenty of games in 1983. Moses Doc Andrew. The league had no chance that year.
@slanderman3296
@slanderman3296 2 жыл бұрын
Anyone with the name Moses is pretty tight in my book....its my native great grams maiden name and still used in Alaska today. Same with ivanoff
@robertfullerjr802
@robertfullerjr802 2 жыл бұрын
I remember Moses Malone when he played with Dr J ,and Maurice Cheeks 76ers
@kcorpora1
@kcorpora1 2 жыл бұрын
Then you remember unreal!
@michaelfrazia4569
@michaelfrazia4569 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was the one Ewing feared when coming to the east out of college...Moses made it known he'd break Patrick in...I still remember him saying that in the papers in 85
@theetruth8626
@theetruth8626 2 жыл бұрын
Ewing was better than Moses silly
@M3RRIH3W13
@M3RRIH3W13 2 жыл бұрын
Moses didn't just score and rebound the ball, he owned the paint. No one got an easy board or bucket without knowing that Moses was coming that way and making the "beast" play.
@MrBuliths
@MrBuliths 2 жыл бұрын
If you haven't could you do a video on Ralph Samson's NBA career
@frozentspark2105
@frozentspark2105 2 жыл бұрын
People forget about this OG, the original train
@johnmilligan2964
@johnmilligan2964 2 жыл бұрын
Moses is my favorite center of all-time! Love to watch him work down on the block! Probably the second best rebounder behind the Worm.
@shihyuchu6753
@shihyuchu6753 2 жыл бұрын
I agree...one of the most under rated GREAT players
@big8dog887
@big8dog887 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone always talks about how Isiah was left off of the 1992 Dream Team, but to me, Moses was actually the bigger snub. Hard to compare two different skill sets, but if you check out win shares, Moses was well ahead of Isiah in the years leading up to 1992 (though he did it with non contenders, so he didn't get the publicity). As far as resumes, Isiah had one more ring, but Moses had 3 MVPs, 2 All-Defensive team memberships, and an 8 to 5 edge in All-NBA teams. Isiah had one assist title, Moses had 6 rebounding titles. And Moses didn't rub people the wrong way, he played hard, but clean.
@brandonmartin7713
@brandonmartin7713 2 жыл бұрын
big8dog88.....I was and am a Big Moses fan.....but By 1992 Moses was not producing like he was in the 80s and 70s.....I think in 1992 he was playing with the bucks....he may have even been hurt that year....Check Basketball reference and check his numbers in 1992. He simply was past his prime.... But I love your passion toward BIG MO!
@big8dog887
@big8dog887 2 жыл бұрын
@@brandonmartin7713 You're right, Moses wasn't the player he used to be at that point, but he was still a solid contributor, he was 17th in a 27 team league in rebounds in 91-92. (He dropped off the map the next year). Clearly, he wasn't one of the top 11 players in the NBA. BUT... Neither was Isiah. In each of the four years between Olympics, from 89 to 92, Moses outperformed Isiah in Win Shares. To be fair, there are other metrics that said Isiah was better, but Moses presents the perfect counter-argument to those who, for the past 30 years have been saying Isiah being left off the team was a horrible injustice. (Don't take this as an Isiah hit piece, had there been a Dream Team in '88, Isiah absolutely would have belonged on it.) The truth is, back when it was free, I used Basketball Reference to rank the players by total Win Shares from 89 to 92, and 10 of the 11 Dream Teamers were in the top 11. The lone exception was Larry Bird, but it's understandable that he'd be there, he was Larry Freakin' Bird. IIRC, the missing player was Terry Porter, how's that for a forgotten name from the past? Considering that they didn't have advanced metrics, I'd say the committee did a damn good job.
@brandonmartin7713
@brandonmartin7713 2 жыл бұрын
@@big8dog887 Thank you for your feedback.....I am going to throw a compassionate curveball at you concerning my concern with win shares based upon two performances that revolutionized my thinking about trickiness of point guards and using win shares to gauge how great they play.....1988 game 5 bullets against Pistons and 1981 game 3 Rockets against Lakers.....I was watching this game 5 game last year all the way to the 3rd and I noticed something Zeke was doing to Darell Walker what Darrell Walker did to him, playing fantastic defense, same on Steve Colter. It seemed right before my eyes I was watching Zeke become a better.player focusing on what the team needed at every moment if they needed defense, rebounding, feeding everybody, making entry passes....scoring only when needed.....Billy Packer substituting for Dick Stockton and Tommy Heinsohn confirmed my observations with this statement, "I have seen Isiah had games where he has had more productive games in points and assists, but I don't know if I have ever seen him have a better LEADERSHIP day." The commentator next to Billy said by 3rd quarter, Isiah had 9 points but an outstanding floor game ( I realize u don't hear that term said hardly at all in today's game)....Late in 4th quarter Billy asks his cohost "Does Isiah have double figures yet-his floor generalship has been outstanding set the pace, get everybody together." They had confirmed my thoughts....What I am going to say here is heavy.....I felt like I watched Zeke enter into this game as a future Hall of Famer, but he transformed into one of the 50 greatest ever in this game right before my eyes.....He played 40m 16pts, 6rbs, 11ass, 5 stls, 1blk, and 1tov,1pf....Steve Colter had 1ass and 4pts in 13m......Walker had 3ass, 7pts shooting 3-11 from field in 33m.......But next game I saw last year completely OVERWHELMED ME! In 1980-1 I was completely fascinated how in the world did a sub .500 team beat the defending champions Lakers besides the mighty Moses.....To say I was shocked is an understatement! So I watched this game 3.....And I am noticing something weird....in spite of having The incomparable Magic and the allstar caliber Norm Nixon neither one of them could wrest the control of the tempo of the game from this guy I had never heard of before.....TOM HENDERSON! Coach Del Harris had did something that is deep....Calvin Murphy was the team's pg, and he had two sg's one of note to basketball guys of the 70s early 80s Mike Dunleavy....but he had another guy names Tom Henderson. So he has Calvin be the 6th man, starts two sgs and has. Tom Henderson run the point.....I only remember that Tom had 7 ass, he may have had 4 points in maybe 31 minutes......BUT I WITNESSED ONE OF THE GREATEST FLOOR GENERALSHIP, FLOOR GAMES IN MY BASKETBALL LIFE!! Obviously Moses was Moses.....But Tom had everybody where they were supposed to be, and playing HOUSTON BASKETBALL.....This game changed my life....and I finally began to understand just a little bit of what The one and only Bill Russell said about himself, "The greatest part of my game is invisible". Win shares simply can grasp the fulness of pgs floor generalship in a game, series or a season......Moses beat zeke in win shares no doubt in the time period u told me......but I am pretty sure he didn't pass him in floor generalship during those years......that is why pgs or even Point forwards win shares don't do them justice.....You pulled a lot out of me today.....BUT I LOVE IT!!
@brandonmartin7713
@brandonmartin7713 2 жыл бұрын
@@big8dog887 i meant to say later win shares can't grasp the fulness of Pgs and Point forwards floor generalship.....sorry about that.
@charlesfelton1740
@charlesfelton1740 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best ever he was a beast he did not see anyone that's real a man playing with boys keep it real
@RobertMcGimpsey
@RobertMcGimpsey 2 жыл бұрын
Mo was the GREATEST offensive rebounder EVER, AND, he used to PUNISH oppenents at the foul line!! Look at his career stats!! In the TOP 10 centers EVER!!
@dwannbrown2565
@dwannbrown2565 2 жыл бұрын
HE WAS A MONSTER🔥🔥🔥BIG UPS 2 MOSES MALONE
@undertalefanyay5728
@undertalefanyay5728 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of the most underrated players. He was the best all rounder center for many years. Loved those Sixers teams. From the Doug Collins days through Charles and Iverson.
@webbgems67
@webbgems67 2 жыл бұрын
He was simply the best of his Era..I mean the man taught Hakeem for crying out loud 🤨
@roddrickd.haynes2801
@roddrickd.haynes2801 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite players and especially at the center position!
@antwan1357
@antwan1357 2 жыл бұрын
People talk about Rodman being the best rebounder of all time but when you look at the numbers Moses Malone is number one and it is not even close.
@anthonycooper3938
@anthonycooper3938 2 жыл бұрын
Moses was so good even a group pieces of a dream did a song about Moses 454 🏀🏀🏀
@robertl.crawford4369
@robertl.crawford4369 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome song!
@scott.moresh7
@scott.moresh7 2 жыл бұрын
Moses took a Philly team that was overmatched in 1980 and 1982 against L.A., and with Moses they crushed everyone his 1st year and swept L.A..The 76ers made a terrible trade when they traded Moses for Jeff Ruland in 1986. Even if Jeff didn't get hurt and lose his career it was still a bad trade.
@johnnyjoey
@johnnyjoey 2 жыл бұрын
Boy, that guy from the Utah Stars was a prophet when he said Moses could be the best offensive rebounder in the history of the game! He was……by far!
@gl6996
@gl6996 2 жыл бұрын
I was a die-hard Lakers fan as a kid. When Philly swept my Lakers in '83, I wasn't even mad. I just wanted us to win ONE game!!! That Philly team I would match against ANY team in Finals history.
@thenarrowroad7908
@thenarrowroad7908 2 жыл бұрын
Yea Moses was a pain in my ass listening to the Cavs games every night as a kid they played in the 70s. Only 6:10 and was a scoring rebounding machine.
@BillBracket
@BillBracket 2 жыл бұрын
Got Doc and my Sixers a NBA championship 🙏
@sinbincreations
@sinbincreations 2 жыл бұрын
New. Subscribed. Awesome find 👌
@robertranger6612
@robertranger6612 2 жыл бұрын
Moses is seldom talked about today, but he was one of if not the most dominant players of his time. He was man among the other NBA players. He should get his due
@jmcbeady8210
@jmcbeady8210 2 жыл бұрын
Moses Malone was a monster. Relentless on the boards. Artis Gilmore and Big Bob Lanier were big strong guys too.
@josephestes9959
@josephestes9959 3 ай бұрын
Great job Shawn to give due respect to the greatest center ever. Top rebounder in the league and snatched almost 50% more boards than the #2 guy, and he had handles and a soft touch when shooting from the perimeter. His game reflected the aura of his name. Unbelievable player and perhaps the best team ever in ‘82-‘83. I’m still a Sixer’s fan ❤from NC mtns.
@jamescarter8699
@jamescarter8699 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from the state Capital Richmond Va. Near his home Petersburg ,Va. Sometimes he would come to the city and get a haircut at one of Harvey's 💈 barbershop's . where he would shop and buy jewelry from the Pawn shop I worked it was the 1980's and a real treat. He was a hometown and area hero. Love him and was sorry when he passed.
@ronsmac
@ronsmac 2 жыл бұрын
Moses had a 5 year run that was probably top 5 in history. He was good for a long time but 78-83 he was amazing
@OH_MY_DOGGG
@OH_MY_DOGGG 2 жыл бұрын
I discovered how great he was probably exclusively through his basketball card. I bet those mid 90s sets which contained Moses Malone would have an interesting niche. I just liked the gigantic amount of stats I could look at.
@liammcooper
@liammcooper 11 ай бұрын
Moses Malone most underrated player in NBA history. People never bring him up, but he averaged 31 and 15 in 1981-82, led the league in rebounds 5/6 year, and was MVP for two different teams (only player ever).
@lyndonwatson757
@lyndonwatson757 2 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting on this, I have often thought while watching these videos "what about Mosses".
@gmwilliams4314
@gmwilliams4314 11 ай бұрын
I lived near him outside of Houston, and occasionally, I would see him at our local mall. I was astonished that no one recognized him. He was just a really tall man doing his shopping. I think Mr. Malone liked it that way. We used to work out at the same YMCA. He would literally be on the treadmill for two hours straight before he started his workout! Nobody in NBA history sweat as profusely as Mr. Malone, in my opinion. Not even Mr. Ewing. I was shocked to hear of his passing at such a young age, especially since I had witnessed his retirement workouts. I guess it was just his time. #Americanlegend #gentlegiant #RIPbigMo 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇺🇸
@codeone3371
@codeone3371 6 ай бұрын
Work horse, powerful, unstoppable,the total package. Different type of player. He made us better, 1983 killer, along with the rest of squad..
@kenneth7826
@kenneth7826 2 жыл бұрын
Moses one of the best of the best..saw him first as a rookie in the old ABA...excellent endurance...yes he was very thin...iremember when Doc tried to dunk over Moses at the Nassau colesium in long island..moses blocked it sprinted down the court got an easy two points..rest in peace big guy rest in peace....
@RobertMcGimpsey
@RobertMcGimpsey 2 жыл бұрын
76% CAREER Free throw percentage-'84,'86,'90-over 80% from the line!!!
@philipavery9636
@philipavery9636 Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of his autographed game shoes 💯🐐✊🏿🤴🏾
@jaycompany4886
@jaycompany4886 2 жыл бұрын
Moses Malone was relentless around the basket n who can forget fo fo fo, he was a beast inside....gone to early rip
@yanncarduner4516
@yanncarduner4516 2 жыл бұрын
Legendary Moses
@shihyuchu6753
@shihyuchu6753 2 жыл бұрын
One word....RELENTLESS
@josephmiller9424
@josephmiller9424 2 жыл бұрын
I was DR.J fan so when the sixers got Moses I knew he would help the DR. reach the promise land of NBA Champions.
@DrewS777
@DrewS777 2 жыл бұрын
Love your content. Love love love it.
@kyleurban20
@kyleurban20 2 жыл бұрын
He lit up Kareem
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