Forget Quote by Karl Malone Download Open image “Forget the technique. Hit the guy across from you. Don't let somebody come in your space.” — Karl Malone ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Forget Guy Space Technique
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The best hitting advice I ever got was: Keep your eye clear and hit 'em where they ain't; that's all. — Willie Keeler Copy Share Image
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The time to stop is when the other guy hits you more than you hit him. — Sugar Ray Leonard Copy Share Image
Don't ever hit a person first, but if anybody ever puts their hands on you, you hit them right between the eyes. — Sonny Barger Copy Share Image
Everything I've been through, everything I'm about to go through in my career and my life, if my family wasn't with me and didn't… — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
I spent a lot of time doing things other people wanted me to do, so I'm doing what I want to do now — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
When I said I retired from basketball playing, I have retired. You will not see me play again. That is a promise. — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
I have to be working, doing things. That's the way I grew up and the way I was taught — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
I never felt I had the kind of relationship with Magic that I could just pick up the phone and call him at home. — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
I don't know what my label is. I just think of myself as a plain forward. I like to think I have some finesse… — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
What excites me the most is when a coach calls a timeout and chews out his forward because I just dunked on his head. — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
You have injuries that bother you when you're not playing. When that horn blows, you don't feel it. — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
Misery loves company. This is a Hollywood soap opera, and I'm not going to be a star in another Bryant soap opera. — Karl Malone Copy Share Image
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