[post_page_title]Karl Malone[/post_page_title]
What’s beautiful about having both Karl Malone and John Stockton on this list is that they were literally partners in crime throughout almost their entire time in the league.
Other than his last year when he played on the Lakers, Malone spent his entire career on the Jazz. Nicknamed the “Mailman” for his ability to deliver buckets, he and Stockton made it to the Finals twice against Jordan and the Bulls, but failed to win both times.
[post_page_title]Steve Nash[/post_page_title]
This two-time MVP was practically dominating the league for a number of years well into the new millennium, with a run and gun, flashy uptempo style of play that was the center of a revitalized, new look Phoenix Suns coached by Mike D’Antoni.
They were practically aces in the regular season, but they could never seem to advance to the Finals. But although can’t say that he has an NBA title to his name, people still consider him one of the true geniuses of the game.
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