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I never felt I had the kind of relationship with Magic that I could just pick up the phone and call him at home
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"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

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Karl Malone's quote recommends that he and Magic Johnson had an expert relationship, but not a close individual one. It indicates that Malone did not feel comfortable enough to call Johnson in your home, which recommends that the two were not buddies. This could be due to the reality that Johnson and Malone were competitors on the court, competing versus each other for champions and individual honors. It could likewise be because of the truth that Johnson was a few years older than Malone, and thus had more experience and a greater status in the NBA. Whatever the factor, it is clear that Malone and Johnson had a professional relationship, however not a close personal one.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Karl Malone somewhere between July 24, 1963 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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