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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moses_MaloneMoses Malone - Wikipedia

    Moses Eugene Malone Sr. (March 23, 1955 – September 13, 2015) 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.

  2. Chairman of the Boards, Big Mo, Octobull, Modine are nicknames for Moses Malone. Checkout the latest stats of Moses Malone. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, shoots, school and more on Basketball-Reference.com.

  3. Sep 13, 2021 · Moses Malone was a 12-time All-Star and 3-time league MVP during his Hall of Fame career. Add in his two ABA seasons and Malone’s numbers are even more impressive. In 21...

  4. One of the greatest rebounders ever, Moses Malone won his third NBA MVP Award after propelling Philadelphia to a 65-17 record in 1982-83. He famously predicted “Fo’ Fo’ Fo’,” declaring that...

  5. Moses Malone (born March 23, 1955, Petersburg, Virginia, U.S.—died September 13, 2015, Norfolk, Virginia) was an American professional basketball player who was the dominating centre and premier offensive rebounder in the National Basketball Association (NBA) during the 1980s.

  6. Sep 14, 2015 · Moses Malone, the N.B.A. center known as the Chairman of the Boards for prodigious rebounding that propelled him to the Basketball Hall of Fame and acclaim as one of the top 50 players in the...

  7. Jan 26, 2022 · Malone comes in at No. 18 on The Athletic’s list of the top 75 players in NBA history. That he is there is a testament to that heart, which fought off those diseases as long as it could, and...

  8. Feb 24, 2022 · Led by Hall of Famers Moses Malone and Julius Erving, the Philadelphia 76ers went 12-1 in the playoffs to win the 1983 NBA championship. Suppose in some whacky, hypothetical scenario that the...

  9. Sep 13, 2015 · Three-time NBA MVP and Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Moses Malone has died at the age of 60, it was announced Sunday.

  10. Moses E. Malone. A modest citizen off the court, on the hardwood, Moses Malone was an aggressive and tenacious player. Making his home in the paint, few men in history dominated the low block like the imposing center out of Petersburg High School.