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he's just a redneck playing at something it was called saying hey i am different it's the way i run my life it was a little ballet show going on out here but with power and [Music] grace you tell carl he's great and you can start to see the pressure way on him you tell carl he's nothing and he will destroy you carl malone was this close to a championship that michael jordan took it away from me i had issues when i was growing up i had issues when because my dad wasn't around i know you're not supposed to hate people but i just hated him i'm so sorry about the years we wasted [Music] [Applause] [Music] you used to be the power 4 was a guy who just was a defender and a rebounder and carl made it more fashionable to score to the hoop with a hammer as strong as he was on the block he was also able to step out and make people play him on the outside and hit jumpers and run the floor like no other power forward are on the floor i felt i could throw the ball at any time as hard as i wanted to and he didn't even have to be lucky as long as he looked up before the ball hit his hands he would catch it with a rare combination of strength touch size and agility carl malone was the ultimate power forward over 19 nba seasons he never missed the playoffs and starred at both ends of the court ranking second all-time in career points and sixth in rebounds selected first team all nba for 11 straight seasons he was twice go to the league's most valuable player [Music] he had the power but he had the skill to go along with it and he had the nastiness to be able to apply all of that on the court he didn't care he wanted to win whether around you through you or whatever it took [Music] i hate calling along when i say i hate carmelo i mean in a good way it's just so hard to defend him he was nice to me when i was on the dream team but if i was checking him in the game he tried to put his elbow through my mouth david robinson goes down immediately it looked like a caramel elbow i thought he was a little cheap i thought he took cheap shots i thought he did things that he didn't have to do most of the stuff would happen against smaller guys or guys that weren't going to fight back out he goes isaiah chuck davis going crazy isaiah thomas hurt badly a lot of the people in detroit thought it was a cheap shot was a cheap blow you know but that's the way carl malone played he played tough he took no prisoner i don't look at him as a dirty player or a cheap shot player i just look at him as a physical player carl dished it out and carl got it i would see him peel off his shirt after games and see scratch marks across his chest that had drawn blood i saw his ankle knotted up so it looked like the root of a tree if malone sometimes hurt opposing players the six foot nine 256 pounder also absorbed their constant assaults in his 18 seasons with utah he missed just six games because of illness or injury this middle finger off his shooting hand he tore the tendon but refused to have surgery so he just taped it then he took it off one time and it would just flop around he just came to work and that's the bottom line he was tough he was rugged he liked the challenge he wanted someone to try to stop it when you talk about carl malone the first thing you have to talk about is his work ethic carl malone was in the weight room in the off season at 6 30 in the morning extremely obsessive you could mess with him a little bit you know i mean he could be so gullible sometimes you know i'd say you know i read like we're alonzo morning's like doing this and this and this you know you know i was making it up and i and he'd uh hit go farts you know so it like pushing real hard he felt that if he wasn't at the top shape he wasn't going to be able to provide for his team and and the image that he has to live up to be in the mailman that delivers all the time carmelo never took a playoff and it didn't matter whether it was an nba finals game or whether it was garbage time middle of march carl malone was running the floor like it was the last time he was ever gonna run the floor [Music] carl malone had this persona that's larger than life he embraces the truck driving he embraces the country ways he loves the manly approach to life he is a person who was as big as the western skyscape and he was a perfect fit for that utah culture alone stars in the movie rockwell biographical action film about porter rockwell a gunfighter who became a deputy marshal in the utah territory got away go get him i'll take care of willie sure go home we used to go out together and he had those cowboy boots on cowboy hat and i like man this is not what the nba is all about he's just a redneck plain and something he'd always call me to go hunt and i'll say what you going hunting for he's like mountain lion and black bear i'm like what about squirrel and deer or something like that he's not just the regular nba player and i think carl liked that and relished that and made that a big deal too it was called saying hey i am different and this is the way i run my life the fact of the matter is if you got the age virus it'll be hard for me to play as hard as i'm capable of playing maybe i'm saying something that other people wouldn't say and if people can't respect my decision that's tough carl malone was his own guy and that didn't wash with some of the black community when he wore an fbi hat spike lee sent him a letter saying do you know what the fbi did to our people long ago karl malone wrote him back and said i want to wear this hat it means something to me and i don't care [Music] as much as carl said i don't care carl did care and that's you know that's why he had so many mood swings when you do something nice that never get talked about just carmelo wants criminal greed caramel on this i'm sick of him and all that well i'm sick too probably as sensitive to criticism as any player that i've ever observed anything that fans would yell anything that the media would write there were times when john and i said yeah you know you see what that guy said in the paper about you he's going what what he said he could stop you from scoring 20 points carl go out there and score 45. [Applause] like a method actor uses emotional insecurity to enhance his performance so did malone use criticism to energize his game even at the free-throw line he said he was cursing the media he was cursing his critics he was talking about somebody in the stands that had said something about him he thought he played better when he was mad at somebody ac green was a starter in the all-star game it's announced it was not an accident that malone got his career high against milwaukee and dropped 61 on them that was not an accident alarm takes a 20-footer the mailman is incredible carl often felt a need to be recognized he did the things that he needed to do to be recognized but playing in a small market like salt lake i think he felt like he always wasn't on the receiving end of what he should have been you tell carl he's great and you could start to see the pressure away on him you tell carl he's nothing and he will destroy you [Music] he said that i'll never forget where i'm from i've always loved summerfield louisiana i've always loved louisiana this is where i'm gonna retire one day and this is where i'm gonna live it's just a small town with five six churches one store one post office and one school you can think of dinner on the grounds and coal left over chicken on a pig saucer on somebody's oven and doors unlocked everybody knows everybody's name everybody knows everybody's dog's name [Music] born on july 24 1963 in summerfield louisiana carl was the youngest boy of shirley malone's nine children she worked multiple jobs to keep her family fed and clothed my mom she really raised us by herself sometimes she worked at the saw meal and then she worked at houses most times we wouldn't see her we would all write little notes for her you know and put it on the stove say we love you you know hope you get some rest just write little love notes to her crawl was crazy about her and he never let that going set if somebody brought up the subject of his mom carl has a tremendous work ethic and he got it from his upbringing with his mom and his brothers and his sisters they pretty much carried their own weight around that place he hauled hay for two or three years in the summer and called leave early early in the morning before day and wouldn't get back until it's dark again shirley was uh firm fair and consistent she believed in you you play hard and you work hard and their big together time was fishing she loved her family she did not expect anyone to take care of her family but herself [Music] while his mother labored round the clock carl's father shedrick haye was living with his wife and raising another family he didn't live that far away from us but i can never remember hugging him i don't remember touching him we didn't really grow up with him you know he never was in our life no more than just passing [Music] if malone's father was absent his mother somehow found the time to encourage him in a summerfield tradition you do not pass a house that has children that there's not a basketball goal in the yard usually an old utility pole a piece of plywood has a backboard and a rim that's been bent and put back together many times and games would rotate from one driveway to the next he was probably fourth or fifth grade she put the basketball on leeway at this little store and she would pay you know 50 cents you know a dollar whatever she could until she paid it out we didn't never have a real basketball goal she would you know hold on arms out like this and he would shoot through it at summerfield high school malone led the rebels to three straight class c state championships big high schools or little high schools you didn't see six seven bulky people that could run like a deer and that was the first thing that you could see about it a raw just physically dominating player we got the ball to carl in the lane you know we could pretty much head down the other way because he was going to go to the hole with it he was going to put it in he was going to get his own rebound he became probably as well known for his shot blocking as he did his incredible rebound and then his score we had colleges from everywhere coming to see him play and call and they called here constantly it was going to probably boil down to who's the closest to his mama and uh if it would have been a school in between tech and summerfield we'd have lost that [Music] after committing to louisiana tech in the spring of 1981 malone learned that his grade point average was too low to play division one basketball so he took out a loan to pay for his first year of college and focused on improving his grades and his game carl said was the best thing could have happened to him he got it in and you know got his grades there was such a metamorphosis in him from his senior high school to his sophomore year of college we had a brand new intramural sports complex on campus and carl lived there making basketball his career i believe the uh the year that he set out increased his hunger for the gang he was so happy and excited to be out there i mean he brought a lot of energy [Applause] a three-time all southland conference first team selection malone led the bulldogs to the ncaa tournament in 1984 and 1985. averaging 19 points and nine rebounds over three seasons malone was given a nickname that aptly described his consistency on the court that started being the headlines mailman delivers another victory can the mailman deliver a conference title he got hyped as this almost as it's incredible hulk that nobody can stop that's what's amazing about it that he didn't have knockout statistics in college it was more of that mailman that toughness hey uh i can knock this guy out don't get in my way just a beast just a beast to stop and they just pounded it inside to him uh and he was just so much stronger than the big guys that we we had some would say that he was a little bit too aggressive but i think every night that he set foot on the floor it was a challenge to him you know to prove that he was one of the better players in the ncaa in fact malone had reason to look beyond the ncaa a lot of these pre-draft lists were rating him high also the monetary part where he could help his mom he was ready to go he was ready for the next level [Music] in the spring of 1985 carl malone was so certain that the mavericks were going to select him with the eighth pick of the nba draft that he rented an apartment in dallas the dallas mavericks select dead left shrimp of the university of washington for our good fortune he was there when we picked the 13th and and we didn't hesitate [Music] thinks that he was disrespected coming out of college he really thought that he was going to go higher in the draft than he did and i think from that point on he played with the chip on his shoulder he felt like he had something to prove what we saw was the rawness this talent our relationship became close to a father-son relationship but i was the father i had to remind him that a lot of times it was so important to him to have a father who he could relate to while he was growing up but he never had frank recognized early on that carl really had had this dearth of male guidance in his life father figure if you will and i think he really put his arm around carl figuratively and sometimes literally i said to him carl you know you're so talented i mean you get a seat in the hall of fame if you want it you went home that summer when he came back there was a new determination and we put carmelo down in the box where he stayed for the next uh 18 19 years we never had a losing season again malone really is an incredible shooter if you go back to his rookie year he could not make a 15-footer right the evolution of carl malone has been remarkable he became a very good passer he could hit the outside shot he picked up a little bit of a hook shot moving across the lane it seemed he would come back every year and have one more weapon in his arsenal in 1988 the benevolent frank laden was replaced by jerry sloan a tough taskmaster short on compliments and long on commitment yet he and his highly sensitive forward found common ground i lost my father early age and came from a large family he kind of grew up on a farm and i kind of grew up on a farm and there was a little relationship there maybe jerry sloane is this hard driven just brutally honest demanding so hard to earn respect from jerry sloan's ideal is that basketball is not hard you simply go out on the floor every night and you lay your heart on the line carl malone is one of those rare rare people who could live up to the jerry sloan ideal [Music] as malone improved so did the fortunes of the jazz a team that had been teetering financially since the franchise moved to salt lake city from new orleans in 1979. owner larry miller drew close to his rising star larry miller did give him a lot of advice carl had enough respect for larry miller that it took him probably 10 years before he even would use an agent to negotiate his contracts two people from completely opposite ends of the spectrum manage to entwine themselves into a relationship that is so close this day that maybe there's no other like it in professional sports and people who you love you often fight with and carl and larry were no different in that regard i have played my last game in salt lake city and it's time for carl to move on because i think damage have been done i have been asked can the relationship with carl and the jazz ever be the same and quite honestly i've responded most of the time i don't know and sometimes i don't think so every year larry would get mad and carl would get mad and they would have a fight and then they would break up i'm not going to get on this tv and plead to him oh god take me back no i'm not divorced you know what i'm saying it's just the marriage is a little rocky that was one way he motivated himself to get ready to play the season and go out there and say okay now i've stuck my foot in my mouth a little bit now what i'm going to do about it i've got to go play but if malone and miller had been posturing before this season what occurred during game five of the 1994 western conference semifinals was as real as a right cross to the chin in the very beginning something was wrong with carl i mean to be in that big game and he wasn't playing like he normally did he wasn't contesting rebounds just before half time an agitated miller approached the jazz bench and then the bark came get him off the floor and jerry looked up at him you know get him off the floor no one thought ever would larry turn on carl malone it's uncharacteristic for him to say that but if you said it not to surprise me in this business i acted like um know like a horse is behind and um it was just it was an emotional thing where i did something uh foolish and immature but it really it cut carl deeply he said you know i i grew up without a dad and i put you maybe unfairly too much in that role where i was too emotionally dependent on your acceptance of me and then that night you pulled the rug out from under me [Music] after a tearful reconciliation with miller malone shared a secret on tv that he had held since he was 14. he told the city that his dad had taken his own life [Music] and there was just silence and tears the disappointment of his father taking his own life and leaving a family behind unacceptable in his mind there were more secrets from malone's past yet to surface i know you're not supposed to hate people but i just hated him because we didn't ask to be here and we're here and he didn't want to have nothing to do with us he goes out and does things anonymously walks into a house of a family that has a sick child and rips up their mortgage our insurance that had dropped us you know unilaterally and carl came to our rescue i saw him walk over by the locker room one night and there was a kid with a terminal illness in a wheelchair and i saw carl neal in front of him with tears running down his face and i saw him pull off the jersey right there and hand it to the kid carl malone and his wife kay of former miss idaho were active in several charities and ran their own foundation for the benefit of needy children into their lodge style home perched high above the salt lake valley the malones welcomed four children of their own which way huh okay daddy following you the grass gonna be taller than you are you know that at that point carl was basically a legend in salt lake city certainly he had established himself as a premier first ballot hall of famer he had this family and fit in great with the community in salt lake city which is predominantly a family community it's what it's known for [Music] but in 1998 a national tabloid story challenged malone's wholesome image by detailing two paternity lawsuits that had been filed against malone back home in louisiana during the 1980s weeks after malone graduated from high school in 1981 his former girlfriend benita ford gave birth to twins daryl and cheryl i'm 17 i'm walking around with my chest stuck out and said to yourself hey look at me i got twins and then to visit them and she say they're not yours you know yeah it crushes you they didn't really know that he was their father so [Music] i just you know i thought maybe we could get through life without telling them you know then in 1984 during malone's sophomore season at louisiana tech 13 year old gloria bell gave birth to a boy demetrius she identified the father as carl malone so then i confronted cold [Music] he didn't want to talk too much on it so i thought i'd give me a lawyer in 1986 the child's grandparents tommy and ola mae bell filed suit against malone seeking child support on behalf of their daughter who was a minor a blood test set the probability that malone was the father at 99.3 percent the case was settled out of court [Music] then in 1989 a similar suit was filed by benita ford the mother of the twins and then as much hurt as you had that they were saying they are not yours so now they're yours because you nba superstar it do piss you off in september of 1992 the court found malone in contempt for refusing to reveal his assets and not submitting to dna testing in the ford case soon after the lawyers negotiated another out-of-court settlement meanwhile all three children were growing up knowing malone only as a distant figure i know you're not supposed to hate people but i just hated him because i mean we didn't ask to be here and we i mean we're here and he didn't want to have nothing to do with us what really got me one day i was walking to class and a guy come up to me and never forget he said how does it feel that your dad is making millions and you down here with practically nothing anyone nothing you could say [Music] six years after the suit was settled and shortly after the story came out in 1998 malone met the ford twins for the first time appearing unannounced back in louisiana i was in shock like is this really happening and i'm like wondering why why did it take you this long we just started talking and instantly we start bonding right there believe it or not just cause everything he like i like you know everything he like doing i like doing i'm so sorry about the years we wasted but i don't dwell in the past because we're wasting time i made a mistake i'm a man to own up to my mistakes and we move on both daryl and cheryl went on to play basketball at malone's alma mater louisiana tech cheryl became a star and in 2003 was drafted third overall by the detroit shock he's very committed to cheryl and daryl is it a perfect relationship no but is it a relationship built on somebody who had matured along the way coming to a realization that maybe mistakes were made along the way absolutely i wasn't there so i give rita 100 of that credit on making them and to the kids that they are right now and i don't mind doing that i had issues when i was growing up i had issues when because my dad wasn't around i wish my dad would have been there for my first basketball game i wish my dad would have been there for my first hunting trip my first big fish i caught he clearly you know said he understands the impact you can have when your father's not there but at the same time these twins live 17 years without it like the four twins demetrius bell went on to play college basketball at northwestern state in louisiana but unlike the twins bell has not been recognized by malone as his son i think if he knew he growed up without her dad he knew how he sucked he should have wanted to be taking care of his he noted with him you shouldn't want your child to go through what you would [Music] got this little short white dude with these tight booty shorts on and then you got carl malone this big brawny country black dude on the alley-oop from stockton to malone stockton [Music] gets it gotta know they're going pick and roll stockton and malone ran the pick and roll better than any two people who've ever played the game they could watch how you were gonna defend it and then adjust on the fly there was a little ballet show going on out there but with power and grace for a month haven't i just seen that play yes every nba team saw it over and over and over again and nobody could stop it it's like you peanut butter i'm jammed to me that might have been the best one-two punch that ever played the game [Music] although the textbook symbiosis of carl malone and john stockton propelled the jazz into the playoffs every year between 1986 and 1996 it was not enough to get them into the nba finals as they fell three times in the western conference finals as the years passed their frustration grew four games jerry sloan john stockton and carl malone were the three scariest guys i ever saw because they you know they were just haunted by you know how badly they wanted to win in reality is the team wasn't good enough the jazz had two great players they didn't have enough other parts i hate i'm trying we're trying why are we trying and everybody else doing give me the manpower to be playing in june every time his season would end short you know he was back in the gym the next day just driven for the next season he kept expecting that final piece to come you know if it's jeff hornacek or ostertag or brian russell he believed in the franchise he believed they would find him the missing pieces to get them to the finals and they eventually did [Applause] a stockton open [Music] john stockton sends the utah jazz to the nba final in 1997 the jazz finally arrived within sight of the nba championship but an implacable force stood in the way they get up to the top and there's the one guy who will never let you beat him there was a guy called michael jordan michael jordan it's superman michael jordan from straight away he's just flat out quicker than everybody else and they just can't get there in time [Music] we're down to two out of one here's george that was the time that we saw there's a difference between a jordan and malone i don't have any excuses and i'm not going to use any to me it was embarrassing you know i was embarrassing the way i played and i try to correct that and i'll be the first to admit that although malone who had been voted league mvp averaged 24 points and 10 rebounds the jazz could not overcome the explosive talent of michael jordan's bulls it's over chicago's wanted over five titles in seven years the next season the jazz again met the bulls in the finals the first year we felt that the bulls were a better team it was our first year getting there the second year we felt we were the better team this time they will get michael this time michael cannot beat malone stockton closed the door for utah in overtime and goes up on chicago in game one up one nothing the jazz had reason to believe they could beat the bulls they had home court advantage they thought they had the bulls figured out but it wasn't motivating it wasn't edgy he's always been better in an underdog role because that's the role he played for so long [Music] the jazz dropped the next three games including a humiliating 96 54 defeat in game three it was in the nba finals by the utah jazz the lowest point total in any nba game up until that time since the advent of the 24 second clock i mean you cannot sink to a lower depth than that i think he was so angry nobody was playing for pride he thought i'm not going out like this one thing he has is a tremendous amount of pride in game five in chicago malone applied the full measure of his talent malone he continues to carry the utah jazz as they try to stave off elimination a must win game the balloons are up on the ceiling the champagne is on ice and he's going to take the series back to salt lake city and that's what he did with the 39 point performance they smell the blood they're going for it for him to have a game and us win that game was unbelievable back home in the delta center the jazz fought to even the series in game six up by a point with less than 25 seconds to go stockton hit malone with a pass in the low post we had a lead uh in our own building the ball came into carl's hands and and my immediate thought was we've won the game i was going alone and malone turned his back he was looking one way and as he got ready to do his move mj was right there i talked to a jazz fan later who was at the game and he said it was a horrible moment i could see him and i'm like in a movie please [Music] [Applause] and there's carl sprawled out on the floor this big monster of a man while jordan's got the ball dribbling down the court to break 19 000 hearts jordan open chicago with the lead behind the backboard you can see people doing it like they knew it there's nothing they can say he was like call him alone screwed up [Music] the chicago bulls have won their sixth nba championship carl malone was this close to a championship he could taste it he could feel it and michael jordan took it away from him i just remember malone just being very stoic in defeat winning a championship was obviously very important to him but we just never saw the pain what do you take away from losing in the finals this losing in the final sucks that's what i take away for this summer i never sensed carl shrinking from the challenge uh sometimes he came through and sometimes he didn't nobody came through as consistently and as often in big nba games in that era as jordan did so it's it's not necessarily a disgrace to be the runner-up to him [Music] carl malone had left his sanctuary in utah for this great opportunity midway through the season he was looking at reporters and asking them what did i get myself into [Music] 12 and a half seconds away cheryl ford at the foul line and the mailman can't even bear to watch in september of 2003 the detroit shock won the wnba championship making four clutch free throws in the deciding game's final minute was rookie cheryl ford the daughter from whom carl malone had been estranged for her first 17 years she ran up to him hugged him and said i got my ring before you got yours just two months before the quest for his own championship ring led free agent malone to make a move late in his career john stockton was gone carl malone probably would have been uh in the way of this team trying to rebuild he had two choices basically he could have gone after the kareem abdul-jabbar scoring championship and and been the league's all-time leading scorer he could have stayed in utah and done that or he could have said you know what i'll give up that record and go win a championship in la you know how shaquille put his spin on it he's you come to l.a we ruled the world in july of 2003 just nine days before his 40th birthday malone signed with the lakers for the upcoming season he would receive 1.5 million dollars almost 18 million less than his salary the previous campaign with the jazz but with shaquille o'neal kobe bryant gary payton and phil jackson he could almost feel that championship ring on his finger i was happy for him because i thought it was the right time i didn't think he was in a position to carry our team like he had to think it's fair i don't think in a million years that he envisioned stepping into the three-ring circus that it evolved into kobe bryant was charged with one count of third degree sexual assault against a 19 year old colorado woman three days after malone signed with the lakers bryant was charged with sexual assault setting off a media frenzy that would distract the team for an entire season then in august malone's 64-year-old mother shirley was fatally stricken with a heart attack carl was profoundly affected by the death of his mother in large part because it was so unexpected in large part because of the obvious role that ms shirley played in carl's life with shirley passed away carl i think some of that drive and the desire to play for her went with it [Music] in october the lakers launched their campaign as a team deeply divided well shaquille o'neal and kobe bryant stopped fighting long enough to get a game in tonight carl malone had left his sanctuary in utah for this great opportunity midway through the season he was looking at reporters and asking them what did i get myself into kobe and shaq were obviously at each other's throats but carl served as that buffer and so he became the leader the elder statesman of that team because everybody had a great deal of respect for him on the court he taught shaq and kobe more about being tough about playing through pain about playing through distractions carmelo did all that but in the end his body wouldn't hold up to the floor he and scott oh carl malone immediately holding his right knee a guy hasn't had an injury of any substance for years and years two decades and all of a sudden he's out when malone's sprained knee kept him from playing on december 23rd it was only the seventh nba game he'd ever missed because of illness or injury he would remain sidelined for the next 39 games once he got hurt it's like big the heart and soul just left the building that was frustrating for him i talked to him during this time and he you know he didn't want he wasn't second-guessing the doctors i think he was second-guessing himself a little bit he's thinking geez you know maybe maybe i'm not as tough as i thought it was malone returned in march to help the lakers down the stretch then through a dramatic playoff run but in game three of the nba finals against detroit malone left the floor after 18 minutes when carl went out he took their interior defense with him he took their defensive rebounding with him [Applause] of the national basketball association now he doesn't have the scoring championship or the nba championship and so i think there's definitely a big void in his career [Music] i took a deep breath 30 years ago when i started playing ball when i was 11 years old and now i'm able to just blow it out that's how i feel today on february 13 2005 malone officially retired with almost 15 000 rebounds and 36 928 points the mailman had delivered his last slam for the nba although the announcement was not unexpected the timing had special significance it was his mother's birthday i have retired you will not see me play again that is a promise i think carl malone's legacy is of a player who was there for his team there's been nobody in the history of professional team sports who's carried a franchise like he has for as long as he has nobody even though he didn't get his ring everyone knows he's a great player some will consider him the best power forward of all time his place in history is set since retiring malone has moved his family from the trendy environs of newport beach california to a place near his hometown in louisiana where his idea of relaxation is clearing land with equipment from his own timber company sort of back to his roots it makes perfect sense i never saw him in newport beach riding bikes on the strand that image just didn't work for me carl chopping down trees works for me when he gets out of the log truck he's going to be wearing cowboy gear cowboy hat have a stubble beard just out in the woods and he's having a great time he loves doing this that's why i said he was a redneck that's uh that's that's typical carmelo [Music] you
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