Karl Malone is the second leading scorer of all time with 36,928 career points. He played in the NBA for 19 long seasons and managed to snatch 2 MVP’S, 2 All-Star game MVP’s, 14 All-Star appearances and made the all-NBA first team 11 times. Despite all this years in the league, Karl Malone couldn’t win a title, even with Stockton on his team. The Chicago Bulls were too good in the 90′s.
John played alongside the mailman “Karl Malone†and also played for many seasons, but couldn’t manage to snatch a title because of the Chicago Bulls Dynasty at that time. Stockton is the all time leader in assists and steals with almost 16K career assists and 3,265 career steals . He also averaged a double double throughout his career with 13.1 PPG and 10.5 APG.
Arguably one of the best PF’s of all-time, Barkley was unstoppable around the rim. Just like Shaq he was basically unguardable down low even though he was only a 6’5″ PF. He could shoot free those better than Shaq so it’s not your best idea to foul him either. Sir Charles averaged a double double for his career with 22.1 PPG and 11.7 RPG and managed to grab one MVP in his career. Though playing 16 years in his career, Sir Charles couldn’t capture the championship. Like Malone and Stockton, the Bulls Dynasty stopped him from winning a chip.
Baylor was a No. 1 draft pick, the Rookie of the Year and an 11-time All-Star. Though he stood only 6’5″ Baylor was a superior athlete who averaged more than 27 points and 13 rebounds in his career. Yet he couldn’t win a title with Jerry West (and once with Wilt Chamberlain), losing in the Finals eight times.
A.I was a fan favorite, The Answer played 15 seasons in the NBA, in 2011 he moved and started playing for a league in China. Iverson was a brilliant scorer averaging 26.7 PPG for his career. He was also a great passer and ball stealer for his size. He was just 6’0″ and would go up against anyone, he wasn’t afraid of anyone. A.I played for 4 different NBA teams in his career and won an MVP award in 2001 and also won two All-Star game MVP’s. Iverson was a 4x scoring champion and 3x stealing leader. Allen was never in a good enough team to win a chip and while playing with Melo and Mutombo in his career, the pieces of the puzzle were never fitted together.