SpreeS wrote:
If Stockton gets into TOP25, then Malone/Stockton as duo is the only one duo who won anything. And they played together whole career
Lebron/Wade 4 season 2 Chips
KAJ/Oscar 4 season 1 Chip
KAJ/Magic 9 season 5 Chips
Duncan/Robinson 6 seasons 2 Chips
O'Neal/Kobe 8 season 3 Chips
O'Neal/Wade 3 season 1 Chips
Wilt/West 5 season 1 Chip
Moses/Erving 4 season 1 Chip
Curry/Durant 3 season 2 Chips
Malone/Stockton 18 season 0 Chips w/o injuries
I'm not ready to nominate Stockton yet either but on the flip side, the guys he and Karl Malone played with outside of Hornacek and maybe Eaton were pretty weak sauce. (I'm not nearly as high on Eaton as some, to me he's more conventional version of Manute Bol, shotblocking and little else.)
Over those 14 seasons as a starter, Stockton had the following starters with him:
88 Eaton (career 6 points in 28.8 minute with negative assist/to), Iavaroni (career 4.4 pts in 14.8 minutes with negative assist/to, though Thurl Bailey played more minutes -- career 12.8 on .473 mainly as a post player with negative assist/to), and Bobby Hansen (career 6.9 in 19.3 min with 1.6ast/1.0to)
89 Eaton, Bailey/Iavaroni, Darrell Griffith (16.2pts/28.0 min on .509ts% with a negative ast/to ration)
90 Eaton, Bailey/Blue Edwards (10.8 pts/26.1min on .537ts% with 2.0ast/1.7to, Hansen.
91 Eaton, Bailey/Edwards, Jeff Malone (19.0pts/38.0min on .533ts% with 0.4 career 3's/game and 2.4ast/1.7to).
92 Eaton, Edwards/Ty Corbin (9.2pts/26.0min on .511ts% and 1.8ast/1.2to), Jeff Malone
IF you are sensing a theme of a non-scoring center, two wings who play defense but can't create for themselves and 1 scorer who doesn't pass or score with high efficiency, you are right.

But, the combination of a great PF roll man and a great PnR point guard still consistently led them to above average league offenses.
93 Eaton/Mike Brown/Larry Krystowiak, Corbin/David Benoit (7.0pts/18.9min on .513ts% and negative ast/to), Jeff Malone/Jay Humphries (11.1 in 29.3min on .533ts% with 5.5 ast/1.9to) -- Utah tries to play another PG 20 minutes a game many next to Stockton.
94 Felton Spencer (5.2pts/19.2min with negative ast/to), Corbin/Tom Chambers/Benoit/Byron Russell (7.9pts/23.5min on .545 on 1.3ast/1.0to but only played 16.7 minutes as the rookie starter), Jeff Malone/Jay Humphries.
95 Spencer, Benoit, Jeff Hornacek (14.5pts/31.5min on .582ts%, 4.9ast/1.8 to). Utah FINALLY gets another decent offensive player in 31 year old Jeff Hornacek (he came in at the very end of the 94 season) and finished 4th, 2nd, 2nd, 1st, 3rd, and 6th in team Ortg for the rest of Hornacek's career despite continuing with the non-scoring C and SF combinations.
96 Olden Polynice (7.8pts/23.5min, negative ast/to)/Adam Keep (5.0pts/16.7min, negative ast/to), Byron Russell/Chris Morris (11.0min/25.1min on .513ts% with 1.6ast/1.6to), Hornacek
97 Greg Ostertag (4.6pts/19.6min, negative ast/to), Russell, Hornacek
98 Keefe, Russell, Hornacek
99 Ostertag, Russell, Hornacek
00 Polynice, Russell, Hornacek/Eisley (6.5pts/20.4min on .505ts%, 3.5ast/1.5to) in Hornacek's last season in the NBA
01 Polynice, Russell/Donyell Marshall (11.2pts/26.2min on .516ts%), 35 year old John Starks (12.5pts/27.2min on .513, 3.6ast/1.8to).
02 Jarron Collins (3.9pts/15.8min, 0.8ast/0.6to), Marshall/rookie Andrei Kirilenko (11.8pts/30.0min on .571ts% with 2.7ast/1.9to career), Russell
03 (Stockton is 40 years old!) Ostertag, Matt Harpring (11.5pts/26.4min on .545ts% with negative ast/to),Kirilenko, Calbert Chaeney (9.5pts/26.7min on .502ts% with 1.7ast/1.2to)
In his whole career, Stockton never anything approaching an average NBA offensive center, had very few years where there was even a mediocre NBA offensive 3 (Byron Russell was the best), and his only strong guard partner was an end of career Jeff Hornacek and in the Hornacek years, he had a top 3 offense every year but Hornacek's final one. He did have Karl Malone who was always an excellent scorer and improved his overall game throughout his career but those around them were as weak and usually considerably weak than any other great PG ever. He and Malone made those teams competent offensively and when they got a 3rd option, elite.
I am roughly as impressed with his ability to create an offense with the lesser talent around him than Nash's results with the generally offense minded Phoenix teams or Magic's consistently loaded Laker teams (though Magic adds scoring and rebounding that Stockton can't match).
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