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The 10 Best NBA Players to Play for One Team
There's no place like home for these loyal legends. Who is the best single-franchise player in NBA history?

1. John Stockton, Utah Jazz

Career Win Shares: 207.7

Career Averages: 13.1 points, 10.5 assists, 2.2 steals
10x NBA All-Star (1989-1997, 2000)
• 2x All-NBA First Team (1994-95)
• 5x All-Defensive Second Team (1989, 1991-92, 1995, 1997)
• All-time NBA Leader in Assists (15,806) and Steals (3,265)

John Stockton was the epitome of durability, as he missed a total of just 22 games out of a possible 1,526 in his 19-year career. As physical and tough-nosed as Stockton was, he managed to resist injury and played every single game in 17 of those seasons, a remarkable feat that may never be matched. During the prime of his career, Stockton led the league in assists by averaging 13.1 per game over a nine-year stretch from 1987-1996.

Stockton stayed loyal to the Utah Jazz organization by taking pay cuts and turning down more lucrative offers from other teams in the league. He and long-time teammate Karl Malone, who played 1,412 regular season games together, are widely considered to be the greatest players in Jazz history. Stockton is currently involved with the women's basketball coaching staff at Montana State University.


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