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The only thing more satisfying than scoring a career-high in points is doing so in a close, hard-fought win. In the second of two straight All-Star seasons, Jeff Malone was in the zone against the New Jersey Nets, catching a long outlet pass from a Washington Bullets teammate and beating the only defender in his path by going up strong for an and-one layup. Malone made sure that his squad would not be denied, pouring in 48 points along with four rebounds and seven assists in Washington’s narrow 117-114 victory on March 4, 1987.
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958
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323
hidden in packs
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Layup
Player Box Score
45:00
MIN
48
PTS
4
REB
7
AST
1
STL
1
BLK
4
TOV
0
+/-
17-27
FG
.630
FG%
0-1
3P
.000
3P%
14-15
FT
.933
FT%
Jeff Malone
Season Averages
34:30
MIN
22
PTS
2.7
REB
3.7
AST
0.9
STL
0.2
BLK
2.3
TOV
0
+/-
8.6-18.9
FG
.457
FG%
0.1-0.3
3P
.154
3P%
4.7-5.3
FT
.885
FT%