Dream Team selection, John Stockton was favored over Isiah Thomas due to his superior recent stats and durability.
John Stockton retires as one of the most accomplished players in NBA history, 19 years after coming from Gonzaga as a slightly built point guard considered too small and slow for NBA stardom at ...
If the lockout of 1998-99 was a minor disaster for the NBA at-large ... At the time, Karl Malone was 35, John Stockton was 36 -- youthful old-timers, only a half-step slower than they were ...
College: Gonzaga Univ. Height: 6’1” Weight: 175 lbs. John Stockton is perhaps the best passer in NBA history and one of the league’s top point guards. A gritty, durable player who sees the ...
John Stockton almost never ... It all became a non-issue when Stockton healed, but Thomas is still sore about being left off the team. NBA columnist Jan Hubbard was a team liaison to Team USA ...
Utah Jazz fan favorite Andrei “AK-47” Kirilenko joined the Knuckleheads Podcast with Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles to ...
John Stockton had a stellar 19-year career in the NBA, during which time he became a legend for the Utah Jazz. Although ...
John Stockton, a retired professional basketball player, is widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards ...
Kendrick Perkins believes Kawhi Leonard is the greatest player to never win the NBA's MVP Award. The two-time Finals MVP is a credible pick, but Perkins glossed over a lot of other great players ...
One hundred and seven NBA championship rings ... Sam Goldaper (media), Alex Hannum (team), Lester Harrison (team), John Havlicek (player), Chick Hearn (media), Red Holzman (team), Phil Jasner ...
Andrei Kirilenko was surrounded by greatness the moment he arrived in the NBA, as he got to be teammates with Karl Malone and John Stockton on the Utah Jazz. It was quite the privilege and on a ...
Selected by Utah Jazz John Houston Stockton (born March 26, 1962) is a retired American professional basketball player (NBA) who spent his entire career (1984–2003) as a point guard for the Utah ...