go - Players that come to the Lakers and play with Shaq, from Glen Rice to Ron Harper, have all said they get more wide open looks than they've ever had before. So I think it's safe to think Malone will get those same open looks.
You are applying what Malone did with Utah against SA, I don't think that's very relevant. He'll be taking fewer shots, he'll be playing with a dominant inside player that SA has to account for in defensive spacing, the context is radically different.
SA has great team defense help, but that help was much easier to give when Fisher was incapable of creating off the dribble or separating from his man and when the Laker 4 could be ignored entirely or counted on to stay in a fixed spot and not be a finishing or passing threat at all. The Spurs can no longer play the same D schemes, you have to account for that in your analysis.
Payton as a threat live dribble, Kobe (maybe, maybe not) cutting wing, Shaq low block, Malone elbow. You can't defend all 4 at once.

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Damn you a lot. If you haven't already you should pay a visit to a pyschiatrist. Might help you.
