NBANBA Utah Jazz1985–2004Hall of Fame · 2010

Karl Malone Cards & Plaques

The Mailman on the wall — for the Jazz fan who watched 19 years of pick-and-roll.

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Career snapshot

Career: 36,928 points · 14,968 rebounds · 5,248 assists · 1,476 games · 1985–2004 across Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers. Career averages: 25.0 PPG · 10.1 RPG · 3.6 APG.

Hardware: 2× NBA MVP (1997, 1999), 14× All-Star, 14× All-NBA Team selection, 4× All-Defensive Team. 3rd all-time leading scorer in NBA history. Hall of Fame Class of 2010.

Accolades

★ 2× NBA MVP (1997, 1999) — back-to-back

★ 14× NBA All-Star

★ 14× All-NBA Team selection (11× First Team)

★ 4× NBA All-Defensive Team

★ 2× NBA All-Star Game MVP (1989, 1993)

★ 2× Olympic Gold Medal (1992 Dream Team, 1996)

★ 3rd all-time leading scorer in NBA history (36,928 points)

★ Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Class of 2010

The card collector's view

Malone's rookie market splits between two flagship cards: the 1985-86 Star #149 RC carries vintage weight but lives in Star Company gray-market territory for grading. The widely recognized standard is the 1986-87 Fleer #68 RC, part of the iconic '86-87 set that defines the era. PSA 9 and 10 copies command premiums during MVP-anniversary years. 1990s Hoops, SkyBox, and Upper Deck issues from his MVP-era Jazz peak round out collector sets focused on Utah dynasty pieces.

About Karl Malone Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

Second-most points in NBA history at retirement, zero rings. Karl Malone's career was the pick-and-roll—John Stockton finding him in stride for 19 seasons of textbook execution that delivered 36,928 career points. The Mailman won back-to-back MVPs in 1997 and 1999, hit fourteen All-Star Games, and pulled the Jazz to two Finals against Jordan's Bulls. Both times the trophy went the other way. He left Salt Lake for one final chase in Los Angeles, came up short again in 2004. A monument to consistency and durability the league hasn't matched since.