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Malone to Lakers a lock (Karl, Kobe. Kobe, Karl.)
WOAI.com ^ | July 10, 2003

Posted on 07/10/2003 3:23:32 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War

Malone to Lakers a lock

LAST UPDATE: 7/10/2003 4:35:57 PM

A league source told ESPN the Magazine's Ric Bucher that Karl Malone has decided to join the Los Angeles Lakers.

In addition, Clear Channel sister station KXTA in Los Angeles is reporting that Malone has accepted Laker General Manager Mitch Kupchak's offer and will make an announcement shortly.

Kupchak, however, isn't ready to celebrate anything now, though. No contracts can be signed until July 16 - when the NBA sets its salary cap for the coming season.

Charles Oakley and Lorenzen Wright in 1999 teased the Lakers with talk of accepting the mid-level exception - then worth $2 million - to chase championships with the Lakers before following dollar signs elsewhere. Kendall Gill in 2000 flew to L.A. with plans to sign for the $2.25 million mid-level exception, only to take $7 million from New Jersey.

"Until the 16th, you won't hear me say I'm happy about anything," Kupchak said.

P.J. Brown - one of the Lakers' original targets - now faces the possibility of taking around $3 million next season to play with Tim Duncan and Jason Kidd, assuming Kidd joins the Spurs.

Stay tuned to Ticket760 for the latest details.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Utah
KEYWORDS: jazz; karlmalone; lakers; losangeleslakers; utahjazz
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I suppose someone Out West cares about this.
1 posted on 07/10/2003 3:23:32 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War
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To: Dont Mention the War
I care about this. Malone has always been one of my favorite players, but I can't stand Shaq. Does this count as a quagmire?
2 posted on 07/10/2003 3:26:19 PM PDT by LanPB01
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3 posted on 07/10/2003 3:26:32 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: LanPB01

Malone makes move, heads to Lakers

Thursday, July 10
 
Malone makes move, heads to Lakers

ESPN.com news services

The Mailman delivered his decision.

A league source told ESPN the Magazine's Ric Bucher that Karl Malone has decided to join the Los Angeles Lakers.

Karl Malone
Malone

Malone, the NBA's second-leading all-time scorer, will join Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and Gary Payton with the Lakers, who won three consecutive NBA titles before losing in the playoffs to San Antonio this year.

Payton, a nine-time NBA All-Star, committed earlier this week to join the Lakers.

The first day free agents can sign contracts is next Wednesday.

Malone showed strong interest in the Lakers from the start of the free-agent negotiations on July 1, to a degree that the Hall of Fame-bound power forward is apparently willing to join the dethroned champions for a mere $1.5 million -- a cut of almost $18 million from his 2002-03 salary.

The $1.5 million figure is the most L.A. could offer Malone next season after committing its $4.9 million mid-level exception to Payton. Malone would have likely been able to get more money if he signed with San Antonio, Sacramento or Dallas.

The Jazz were exploring sign-and-trade possibilities (with the Kings) and the Lakers' three West rivals were hesitant to let Malone join L.A.'s new star trio unopposed.

But it was believed that Malone, who turns 40 on July 24, wasn't considering re-signing with the Jazz for less than the $8 million earned by John Stockton in his final season.

With Malone signing elsewhere, and with Stockton opting for retirement, Utah likely has nearly $20 million in salary-cap space to undertake a dramatic restructuring of its roster.

ESPN.com senior writer Marc Stein contributed to this report.



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4 posted on 07/10/2003 3:32:13 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War
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To: LanPB01
From yesterday...

Wednesday, July 9, 2003

For the record, Malone wants a championship


By Scott Howard-Cooper
Special to ESPN.com

No need to hold a press conference.

No need for long-winded explanations.

Just a signature.

Nothing will speak louder. Karl Malone, barring a late change of heart, is expected to sign with the Lakers for $1.5 million next season, and that will say everything.

Karl Malone
Karl Malone, left, needs 2,014 points to break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's career scoring record.
The player some have insisted would be motivated by money will make less than several rookies.

The player some -- most -- have claimed will make chasing the career scoring record the priority will join a team where he knows ahead of time he would be the third option at best.

Bold answers. In cursive.

The ring's the thing. Malone is putting it all on the line -- millions of dollars, potentially Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's scoring mark that means so much to him -- in a quest to win a championship that runs so deep that he stepped away even from the mid-level exception in hopes the Lakers could use it on Gary Payton. There is talking about wanting a title, and there is doing something about it.

There isn't anything more he could say. Less money, less touches. More of a chance.

The level of his commitment shouldn't have been an issue in the first place. Malone has his tunnel-vision moments, suggesting the Jazz has not treated him well in statements that slap at the face of an owner rightfully angered, but he has always been in shape and has always worked to improve his game and has always dealt in playing the game the right way. USA Basketball picked him to play the next two summers, and to represent the country, an offset to the many claims through the years that he is a dirty player. It's like his last two seasons in Utah. He handled the losing and the mistakes of the youth movement much better than the veteran team of 2001-02 loaded with veterans breaking off plays to pad their stats as free agency loomed.

"I feel that I can play anywhere that guys compete," he said. "They're competitors and they want to win every night."

And still, if Malone ends up in Los Angeles, the doubts will continue.

Fitting in? He's not even the biggest locker-room uncertainty among the free agents. Malone can't carry Payton's glove when it comes to being behind-the-scenes flammable. Either way, they would both arrive with a clear understanding that the Lakers are already over the power-struggle cap. Malone could light the fuse and Payton could flick the pack of firecrackers into the middle of the room and no one would notice if Shaquille O'Neal, Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant are back to playing high-noon showdown.

The Abdul-Jabbar record is important to him. To Malone, the accomplishment would stand as an affirmation of his greatness, or at least put it on a different level, and he would cherish that place in history. A championship does much the same thing, though.

Talent? Malone has more prolonged slumps than ever and isn't the dominant post player of yesteryear, but as the third or fourth option on offense? C'mon. He will still beat most big men downcourt and still get to line. The second-greatest scorer ever is also an underrated passer. He prefers his offense to come on the perimeter now, conveniently, in this case, away from any potential interior traffic jam with O'Neal.

Grabbing a rebound with one hand while holding his Social Security checks in the other? Golden State coach Eric Musselman said it three months ago: "What you'll see in their transition offense, he still runs the floor as well as anybody. In the power set, he runs right to the rim and he pins people and he gets three or four chippy layups every game just because it's so hard to get around him. He's so strong. He hasn't lost any strength. If anything, he keeps getting stronger. His body fat goes down every year."

Downsizing his role? The Lakers have been his first choice all along, on a list that also included the Mavericks, Kings and Spurs among the real possibilities Every time Malone imagined himself in L.A., and it has been often, it was always a smog-free vision: He would go as a complementary player, not anymore as The Guy. There will be an adjustment, but not a shock to the system.

The Abdul-Jabbar record is important to him. To Malone, the accomplishment would stand as an affirmation of his greatness, or at least put it on a different level, and he would cherish that place in history.

A championship does much the same thing, though. Others have rings, except that now it's Malone trying to become one of the crowd, select as it may be, because he doesn't want to retire without one. It's not just a throw-away party line either. On July 16, it can become an indisputable fact that he is willing to do whatever it takes to get there, without having to say a thing.

Scott Howard-Cooper, who covers the NBA for the Sacramento Bee, is a regular contributor to ESPN.com.

5 posted on 07/10/2003 3:35:31 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War
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To: Dont Mention the War
I guess I have to decide if my disgust for Shaq trumps my fanboy cheering for Malone. It's a conundrum.
6 posted on 07/10/2003 3:40:39 PM PDT by LanPB01
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I was convinced, though, that when Pippen and Barkley joined Olajuwan in Houston they would have a good shot at a championship. Instead, they were all old and never jelled.

As a Suns fan, I pray that is the case here. Despite what happened vs. San Antonio, the Suns have often had a team that could match up very well with anyone BUT the Lakers.

7 posted on 07/10/2003 3:47:23 PM PDT by LS
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To: Dont Mention the War
So, Malone is going to be a traitor and join the enemy. This is really a slap in the face to all Jazz Fans and the Jazz organization.

Malone has always whined about not being paid enough money. Then, Miller finally gives Malone the Max for 4 years (19 million the 4th year) and Malone complains that Utah can't sign any good players.
Well Karl, when one player takes 30 to 40% of the money, and the other 11 players get the rest, there isn't enough to sign any other good players.

John Stockton took a paycut to help the Jazz sign players and he never demanded a max contract. Malone always wanted more more more and the Jazz always gave it. Yes, Malone was worth the money but he is to blame for the Jazz not being able to get better players, not the Jazz.

I like Malone and he is a great player but I sure won't miss all of his whining. I hope he likes being the 4th option on the Lakers after getting the ball on every play in Utah.
8 posted on 07/10/2003 3:51:20 PM PDT by Rad_J
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To: Dont Mention the War
I predict failure, the New York Rangers have tried doing this in hockey, and it is a miserable failure. Even Phil Jackson won't be able to put all of these egos together.
9 posted on 07/10/2003 3:52:56 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Dont Mention the War
Shouldn't your title be: Malone to make Lakers a lock?

As a lifelong Lakers fan, I am positively gleeful tonight.

10 posted on 07/10/2003 4:14:06 PM PDT by Wallaby
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Will LA fans take to Malone? After all, he is on the Board of Directors of the NRA....
11 posted on 07/10/2003 4:30:29 PM PDT by donozark
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To: Wallaby
The only lock for the Lakers right now is the potential lock on the cell door in Colorado.



12 posted on 07/10/2003 4:35:29 PM PDT by You Dirty Rats (you freepers and lurkers that haven't contributed yet - ante up!!!!)
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To: donozark
Malone's willingness to take a $17 million cut in pay should impress anybody, even LA fans. If not for Malone, the Lakers would not have signed the Glove.
13 posted on 07/10/2003 4:42:31 PM PDT by Wallaby
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Knock on wood.

No one is signed yet, of course.

14 posted on 07/10/2003 4:43:19 PM PDT by Wallaby
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Good point. I'm still holding my breath about that.
15 posted on 07/10/2003 4:43:52 PM PDT by Wallaby
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To: You Dirty Rats
Let's put it this way: assume Kobe, Shaq, Karl and GP are starting for the Lakers next season. Barring injuries, is there any team you would favor over that lineup?
16 posted on 07/10/2003 4:49:16 PM PDT by Wallaby
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To: Dont Mention the War
The Lakers are soon to have the four players I hate most - Kobe, Shaq, Payton, and Malone.
17 posted on 07/10/2003 4:49:47 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: Wallaby
Clearly they would be the best team on paper. I'm not sure having players pile onto one team to lock down a title is the best thing for the NBA.

I'm a Cavalier Fan since 1976, so I really am not very excited about having the same teams win all of the time. I'm also used to devastating injuries.
18 posted on 07/10/2003 5:16:36 PM PDT by You Dirty Rats (you freepers and lurkers that haven't contributed yet - ante up!!!!)
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To: Dont Mention the War
I suppose someone Out West cares about this.

As a Lakers fan, I am ecstatic. Muahahahahahahahahah.

And getting GP and the Mailman on the cheap, you can't bring up Yankees comparisons either.

19 posted on 07/10/2003 5:47:38 PM PDT by Citizen of the Savage Nation
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To: Dont Mention the War
I can't believe it! First, Gary Payton, now Malone! Wow! I wish they'd come on over to Chicago to help the Bulls, who really need help!
20 posted on 07/10/2003 6:31:01 PM PDT by Lady In Blue (Bush,Cheney,Rumsfeld,Rice 2004)
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