John Stockton 08.1.2006 - Updated on 08.1.2006
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John Stockton biography
John Stockton ranks among the top point guards in NBA history, the league’s all-time leader in both assists and steals.
A gritty, durable player who sees the floor as well as anyone who ever played the game, he holds many assists records, including the mark for career assists at 15,806. Stockton’s other records include most assists in a season (1,164), highest assists average for a season (14.5 apg), a tie for most assists in a playoff game (24), most consecutive seasons leading the league and total seasons leading the league (9), and a tie for third for most assists in a game (28).
In addition, in 1995-96 he became the league’s all-time leader in steals, passing Maurice Cheeks’ mark of 2,310. He ended his 19 year career with 3,265 steals.
Stockton is an annual All-Star and All-NBA selection and has made the NBA All-Defensive Team three times. Heteam ed with Karl Malone to form one of the most productive and enduring duos in league history. After missing a total of four games in his first 13 pro seasons, Stockton missed the first 18 games of the 1997-98 campaign following preseason knee surgery, but has played in every game since that time.
Like Malone, Stockton was a member of the original Dream Team that won a gold medal at the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992. And like Malone, he also competed on the Dream Team that won the gold medal at the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996.