Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 9,1998 Veteran Karl Malone still hot 34-year-old scores 56 reaches 2,000 points for 11th straight season The Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. — Karl Malone sat in the trainer's room, his ankles soaking in an ice tub as he autographed basketballs for a couple of young fans. The frigid water was about the only thing that could have cooled off Malone. He burned the Golden State Warriors for 56 points Tuesday night, the NBA's highest-scoring game since 1995. Malone already was working on a big game when he swished a one-handed fling from 30 feet as time expired in the third period, finishing a 25-point quarter that was the most productive in Utah Jazz history. "That shot at the end of the third quarter, I told myself, 'If this goes in, maybe I am in one of those zones,'" Malone said. "I told myself, 'Hmmm, I don't think I want to rest in the second half. I might just stay in the whole game.'" But not even Malone's heroes could prevent the Warriors from making it 99-99 with 11.8 seconds left on a three-point shot by Jim Jackson. But, as he had all night, Malone took control. He drove the lane and lofted a soft shot for a 101-91 win giving Malone played 42 minutes, including the entire second half. With 3:22 left, Utah coach Jerry Sloan approached Malone and asked, "Karl, you all right?" Malone shrugged off the question, saying. "I'm fine." Sloan knew his star forward was not going to come out, but he said he felt obligated to ask. "I have a responsibility to his career. I'm responsible to him for more than just the night," Sloan said. "But it would have been a shame to take him out." Teammate Greg Foster agreed. "We were just standing on watching," he said. "When he's hitting that 15-foot jumper of his, there's nothing you can do." The Warriors tried stopping the 6-foot-9 Malone with defenders ranging from 6-7 Clarence Weatherspoon to 6-11 Erick Dampier. "At times we got the ball out of his Malone was 19 of 23 from the line and 18 of 29 from the field. He had nine rebounds and a season-high four blocks. hands, but it didn't happen enough, obviously," said Warriors coach P.J. Carlesimo. The previous NBA high this season was 50 points, by Washington's Tracy Murray and the Lakers' Shaquille O'Neal. It was the highest-scoring effort in the league since Glen Rice scored 56 against Orlando in 1995. The only time Malone scored more points in a game was his 61 against Milwaukee in 1990. "There is not much you can do," said Warriors center Felton Spencer, who fouled out trying to guard Malone. "One-on-one, Karl is a very physical player, and a player of his stature is going to get those calls." Golden State's Donyell Marshall learned how physical Malone could be. Malone accidentally knee him during the third quarter, fracturing a rib. By scoring 56 points, Malone reached exactly 2,000 points this season — extending his NBA record to 11 straight seasons with at least 2,000. “It’s an awesome feeling when you’re 34 years old, and your teammates say, ‘Carry it, fella.’” Malone said. Blues' play soars in spite of pending free-agency fray ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Blues do not look like a team headed for the big breakup. The Associated Press ee weeks ago. the front Three weeks ago, the front office called an unusual news conference to announce that star right wing Brett Hull and defenseman Al MacInnis had turned down longterm deals and that they would explore the free-agent market. That seemingly grim day has seemed to ignite the team, which is playing as if there is indeed no tomorrow. Before losing 5-3 Tuesday night at Detroit, the Blues had won five in a row and 11 of 15. They are tied for fifth in the overall standings with Colorado with 90 points, second in goals behind Detroit and second in home victories. "Everybody in here thinks we've got a team that can go a long way," goalie Grant Fuhr said. "If we play as well as possible, there's no reason why we shouldn't win." In the offseason, the Blues could lose most of their big-name players. Besides Hull, who rejected a three-year, $15 million deal, and Macinni, who spurned three years and $12 million, left wing Geoff Courtnall and defensmen Steve Duchessi also could become unrestricted free agents. "What's a lame duck?" Hull said. "Who says I'm leaving? Well, there sure is a good chance." Duchesne, who will continue negotiations after the playoffs, said that creates a sense of urgency. "In my 12 years in the NHL, this is definitely the best team I've played for," Duchene said. "You don't get many opportunities to be on a team that talented and that has a chance to go all the way. I want to definitely take advantage of it." The Blues appear firmly entrenched with the fourth seed in the Western Conference and a first-round matchup against fifth-seeded Los Angeles. St. Louis has a nine-point lead with six games to go. Coach Joel Quenneville said tonight's game against Chicago would have plenty of intensity because the Blackhawks, a traditional rival, were fighting for a playoff berth. "Tomorrow is a life-and-death game for Chicago." Quenneville said. "We've still got to be ready to compete because otherwise teams are going to walk all over us." 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