Summary
The memories of the good times -- the perpetual winning seasons and dreams of a championship -- have begun to fade to a point where they have to be taught to the new crop of elementary school children. But the memories of all the bad times -- the whining over a lack of respect and demands for more money -- have faded even more.
Most likely, those things won't be taught to rising generations, even though a little less than a decade ago they regularly led Utah Jazz fans to the medicine cabinet for antacids. And that is fine. In the final analysis, Karl Malone will be remembered as one of the best players ever to lace up basketball shoes in Utah. Nothing more. Nothing less.See the full content of this document
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Remembering Karl Fondly
That should be clear tonight when the team honors Malone by retiring his number, na...
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