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Layden went 277-294 during the regular season as the Jazz’s head coach. Under Layden, Utah made the playoffs five times, reaching the conference semifinals three times. One of his greatest accomplishments as an NBA executive with the Jazz was drafting Hall of Famers John Stockton and Karl Malone in back-to-back years, turning the franchise into a perennial playoff contender and eventually leading the Jazz to the NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998.
Keerthika Uthayakumar: Most makes to tie or take the lead in the last 90 seconds of the 4th or OT in a single postseason (since 1997): Tyrese Haliburton - 5 this year LeBron James – 5 in 2018 Kevin Durant – 5 in 2012 Dirk Nowitzki – 5 in 2011 Ray Allen - 5 in 2009 Ben Gordon – 5 in 2009 John Stockton – 5 in 1997
Jorge Sierra: Nikola Jokic passed John Stockton in playoff points for No. 47 all-time. He also moved ahead of Dale Davis in rebounds for No. 45 in playoffs history.
Haywood believes their records are not unbreakable — especially with how the game has changed. Surveying the field of young superstars, he offered some names to watch: “I still like Luka [Dončić] to break John Stockton’s passing record,” said Haywood. “And Luka might be up there to break LeBron’s 40,000 because he’s starting so early in the game so, that’s one. Joker for scoring, but not assists. You know if Ja Morant would put his mind to it and just become an assist maker, he could easily do it, you know? Because he has the time and he has the experience — he can score, but he can also make the passes as well. I like Kyrie Irving too.”
Jorge Sierra: LeBron James tied Kevin McHale in playoff blocks and is now No. 9 in NBA history. Also: Jayson Tatum (age 27) passed Ray Allen in scoring for No. 38 all-time. Jaylen Brown tied John Stockton at No. 46.
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Jorge Sierra: Only nine players have been to the playoffs more times than James Harden: Karl Malone, John Stockton, Tim Duncan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James, Clifford Robinson, Tony Parker, Shaquille O'Neal, Jason Kidd
Jorge Sierra: MOST TIMES MAKING THE PLAYOFFS 19 - Karl Malone, John Stockton 18 - LEBRON JAMES, Tim Duncan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17 - Tony Parker, Shaquille O'Neal, Jason Kidd, Clifford Robinson
StatMuse: Last four players with over 225 steals in a season: Gary Payton, Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, Dyson Daniels. Elite company.
NBA Stat: Longest streaks of PTS/AST double-doubles with at most 2 TOV in NBA history: 12 — Tyrese Haliburton (Active) 5 — Isiah Thomas (1984-85) 5 — John Stockton (1992) 5 — Chris Paul (2014) 5 — Tyrese Haliburton (2023-24) 5 — Nikola Jokic (2025)
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While John Stockton is regarded as one of the best point guards in NBA history, and with sound reasoning, there is a chunk of players who competed against Stock and labeled him a dirty player. One of them is Vernon Maxwell. "Mad Max" recently appeared on "All The Smoke" and was asked about his opinion of the legendary Utah Jazz floor general. While Vernon respected John, he couldn't help but emphasize how dirty Stock was. "Stockton dirty as fu*k. One of the dirtiest players ever in NBA history..he is dirty as hell, he is a dog, he is a demon. Just don't look like that," Maxwell explained.
Jorge Sierra: Giannis Antetokounmpo has passed John Stockton in scoring for No. 52 all-time. Also: Dennis Schroeder moved ahead of GILBERT ARENAS for No. 318.
While Stockton might have benefited from a friendly home scorekeeper, that phenomenon isn't particularly unique to him. The effect for Paul isn't as large, but he averages 9.6 assists at home and 9.0 on the road over his career. Jason Kidd, in third place on the all-time list, benefited even more than Stockton did, averaging a full assist more at home versus on the road. The home bias isn't enough to come even close to taking Stockton's record away from him. Even if we only used his lower road assist average of 10.1 per game, he'd still have over 3,000 more assists than anyone else in NBA history. The home bias was real, but it wasn't nearly severe enough to de-legitimize his record.
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