Where does Karl Malone rank among NBA players who never won a championship?

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Ranking the Top 10 NBA Players who never won a championship ring...

1. Karl Malone

  • 2x MVP
  • 14x All-Star
  • 11x All-NBA First Team

Malone delivered consistent MVP-level play over 18 seasons with the Utah Jazz. His pick-and-roll mastery with John Stockton powered Utah’s offense, leading to two Finals appearances (1997, 1998), both thwarted by Michael Jordan. 

Malone’s durability (1,476 games) and scoring prowess (25.0 PPG) earned him two league MVPs (1997, 1999). A defensive stalwart, he averaged 1.4 SPG and made four All-Defensive Teams. Despite joining the Lakers in 2003-04, injuries and the Detroit Pistons’ upset denied him a ring. 

From NBA.com:

“Karl Malone is arguably the greatest power forward of all time. Built more like a tight end than a basketball player, his size and strength made him difficult to defend in the low block, but he also filled the lane on the fast break and shot a deadly medium-range jumper. The two-time MVP finished his career with 36,928 points second only behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.”

“He also attempted more free throws and grabbed more defensive rebounds than any player in NBA history. He was also selected to the 50th Anniversary All-Time Team and won two Olympic gold medals. As a player who consistently delivered on the court, he deserved the nickname of “The Mailman.”

But who else joins Malone on the list of the greatest players without a championship ring? Find out below.

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