About John Stockton Memorabilia & Collectibles
Utah Jazz’s point guard during his entire career, John Houston Stockton was born on the 26th of March 1962. He is also widely regarded to be one of NBA’s best all time point guard, with the most NBA records of career steals and assists by just considerable margins. In 2009, Stockton was inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Born to Jack Stockton and Clementine Frei of Spokane, Washington, he went to study grade school at the St. Aloysius and studied high school at the Gonzaga Prep where he graduated in 1980. At Gonzaga University, Stockton played college basketball where he had an average of 20.9 points for every game with a 57% shoot from the field when he reached his senior year.
Houston Stockton, his grandfather, was also a popular Gonzaga athlete. He has been a member of the Frankford Yellow Jackets which has been the winner in the 1926 championship of the National Football League.
If you admire Stockton and his basketball prowess, then, this is definitely the perfect time for you to acquire his numerous signed items from this reliable site. There are also many items from other NBA players such as Allan Houston and Red Auerbach.
Same with Pete Maravich, there are still cases when his name is misspelled as Jon Stockton, Jonn Stockton, Johne Stockton, Joun Stockton, John Stokton, John Stocton and John Stocktonn.
About John Stockton:
John Stockton (full name: John Houston Stockton; Stock) played Guard from 1985 until 2003 for the Utah Jazz. Over 19 seasons, he played 1504 games, scored 19711 points (13.1 ppg) and grabbed 4051 rebounds (2.7 rpg). Stockton also dished out 15806 assists (10.5 apg), made 3265 steals (2.2 spg), and blocked 315 shots (0.2 bpg) during his career. Born in Spokane, Washington on March 26, 1962, Stockton stands 6-1 and weighs 170 lbs. He attended high school at Gonzaga Prep in Spokane, Washington and college at Gonzaga University. He was drafted by the Utah Jazz in the 1st round (16th pick, 16th overall) of the 1984 NBA draft. He was inducted into Hall of Fame as Player in 2009.