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Assisted: An Autobiography

John Stockton

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John Stockton's #12 hangs in the rafters over the Utah Jazz, yet he's always been a private man. Now scores of fans finally have a window into the man behind jersey, and they have it in his own words. In his autobiography, John invites readers to learn about his life from childhood to the NBA, his work ethic and his friendships with other NBA greats, and his personal beliefs and why family is paramount in his life.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Shadow Mountain
  • Publish Date: Oct 28th, 2014
  • Pages: 384
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 5.90in - 0.60in - 1.15lb
  • EAN: 9781609079253
  • Recommended age: 15-UP
  • Categories: SportsBasketballMemoirs

About the Author

An NBA Hall of Famer regarded as one of the best point guards of all time, John Stockton holds the NBA record for most career assists and steals by a wide margin. Fast, gritty, and a durable player who could read a basketball floor as well as anyone who ever played the game, during his nineteen-year career with the Utah Jazz he was a ten-time NBA All-Star, an NBA All-Star Game MVP, an a two-time "Dream Team" Olympic gold medalist during the '92 and '96 games and in the nearly two decades that Stockton wore #12, the Jazz never missed the playoff season. He and his wife live in Spokane, Washington.

Praise for this book

"An unlikely icon whose small-town values let him take on NBA stardom on his terms."
--John Blanchette "The Spokesman-Review"
"The intensely private basketball star gives readers a truly unique look at his career and his relationships with those who helped him along the way."--Steve Luhm, Columnist, Salt Lake Tribune
--Steve Luhm "Salt Lake Tribune"
"Nobody thought that he was going to be this good. Nobody. But the thing was, nobody measured his heart."--Coach Frank Layden
"If you thought you knew the Hall of Fame basketball player, the answer is yes and no."--Brad Rock, Columnist, Deseret News
--Brad Rock "Deseret News"