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John Stockton
Stockton passed Earvin "Magic Johnson as the NBA's all-time assist leader with his 16 dishes on February 1, 1995. Later that month (Feb. 18, 1995), he became the first player in NBA history to eclipse the 10,000-assist plateau and by season's end had captured his eighth assist title, tying Bob Cousy for an NBA record.
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A member of NBA's All-Rookie Team for 1980-81, Darrell was Jazz' 2nd-leading scorer last season. He had game-high of 38 Points while adding 194 Assists, 106 Steals and 50 Blocked Shots. Darrell led Louisville to 1980 NCAA Title and was voted as Player of the Year.



Though the team name fit better when the Jazz were based in New Orleans rather than Salt Lake City, the franchise has fit right in among the NBA elite since moving to Utah in 1979. Five years after the move, the team went to the NBA Playoffs for the first time, and the Jazz have gone every year since then, a span of nine seasons. DID YOU KNOW? In 1988, the Jazz were involved in the NBA's first international "trade," swapping Mel Turpin to Zaragoza of the Spanish League for the rights to Jose Ortiz. With the selection of Delta State's Lucy Harris in the seventh round of the 1977 NBA Draft, the Jazz became the first NBA team to draft a woman. SCORECARD. Playing against the up-tempo Nuggets on April 10, 1982, the Jazz equalled the NBA record for points in the opening quarter by pouring in 50 points.



A six-year NBA veteran, Brown had easily his best season in 1991-92. He improved in almost every statistical category, while finishing third on the team with an average of 5.8 rebounds per game. Brown has now appeared in 299 consecutive regular season games.



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Mike Brown
A six-year NBA veteran, Brown had easily his best season in 1991-92. He improved in almost every statistical category, while finishing third on the team with an average of 5.8 rebounds per game. Brown has now appeared in 299 consecutive regular season games.
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