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John Stockton

Is John Stockton A-List?

NoB

NoJohn Stockton is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1996

Olympic Gold Medalist

Lost A-list status in 2003

Dropped to B tier — Retires from the NBA

Ranking Timeline

1984D$0.1M

Drafted by Utah Jazz

Stockton is drafted 16th overall by the Utah Jazz, beginning his long career in the NBA. His initial contract is relatively modest, reflecting his draft position.

1987C$0.5M+$0.4M

Starting Point Guard

Stockton becomes the starting point guard, demonstrating his value to the team. Increased playing time leads to better stats and a higher profile.

1990B$2M+$1.5M

First Assists Title

Stockton wins his first of nine consecutive assist titles, establishing himself as an elite passer. This recognition leads to endorsements and a larger contract.

1996A$15M+$13M

Olympic Gold Medalist

Stockton wins an Olympic gold medal with the Dream Team, enhancing his global recognition. His net worth increases with endorsements.

1997A$30M+$15M

NBA Finals Appearance

Stockton and the Jazz reach the NBA Finals, increasing his fame and endorsements. Despite losing, his value peaks.

2003B$40M+$10M

Retires from the NBA

Stockton retires after 19 seasons with the Jazz, cementing his legacy as an all-time great. His net worth is largely secured by previous earnings.

2026B$45M+$5M

Hall of Fame Legacy

Stockton's records for assists and steals still stand, and he remains a respected figure in basketball. His legacy remains strong, though his cultural impact has waned slightly.

Last updated: February 24, 2026