Found August 31, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
The 2009 Hall of Fame Class boasts three spectacular players and among them the eternal face of the Utah Jazz, John Stockton.
Drafted 16th overall in 1984, John Stockton went on to become a legend of the game.
He played the game of basketball with the definition of old school—physical, hard-knocking, outspoken, and tough. He was fearless, and the truest floor general possible in the sense of the word. From Aloysius, to Gonzaga, to Utah he never changed.
Through nineteen seasons in the NBA, John Stockton never adjusted the height of his "short" shorts and never stopped competing. Regarded as one of the all-time greats of the game, and by many one of the top three point guards in NBA history, Stockton will receive a well-deserved accolade by being inducted into the Hall of Fame.
The 6'2" general truly embodied old school basketball, even stemming from the fact that he stayed with one franchise throughout his entire NBA career—a f...
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