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Basketball Hall of Fame Moses Eugene Malone Sr. (March 23, 1955 – September 13, 2015) [ 2 ] was an American professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1974 through 1995.
Moses Malone † Houston Rockets: C 1976–1982 Wore no. 21 during the 1976–77 season. [17] 34: Hakeem Olajuwon † Houston Rockets: C 1984–2001 [17] 44: Elvin Hayes † Houston Rockets: F 1968–1972 1981–1984 Wore no. 11 from 1968 to 1971; team was in San Diego during that span. [18] 45: Rudy Tomjanovich † Houston Rockets: F 1970–1981
Moses Malone * C: Buffalo Braves Houston Rockets (1976 ... Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: Team Abbreviations
76ers center Moses Malone was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP). This, along with the 1989 NBA Finals , were the only two NBA championships of the 1980s not to be won by either the Lakers or the Boston Celtics ; every NBA Finals of that decade featured either the Lakers or Celtics, and sometimes both ( 1984 , 1985 , 1987 ).
Legendary big man Moses Malone has been ranked as the best free agency signing in the history of the Philadelphia 76ers.
His first act was hiring future Hall of Fame coach Chuck Daly as an assistant coach. [14] During his tenure, the team featured Bobby Jones, Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney, Moses Malone, and Julius Erving. [37] In his first playoff appearance, he led the Sixers to a 4-game sweep against the Knicks, [38] before bowing down to the Bullets in six ...
Moses Malone was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers from the Spirits of St. Louis.. On August 5, 1976, as a result of the ABA–NBA merger, the NBA hosted a dispersal draft to select players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, the two American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises that were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.
The Phoenix Suns star passed Moses Malone's 27,409 career points for 10th in NBA history on Friday, driving into the lane for an easy layup to take his latest jump in the history books. Durant ...