John Stockton is one of the greatest to play the sport of basketball. In his 19-year career, he set NBA records for most career assists and steals. Stockton never missed the playoffs in his nearly two decades playing for the Utah Jazz.
He won two Olympic gold medals as a member of the U.S. men’s national basketball team, garnered 10 career All-Star Game selections, and was named first-team All-NBA twice. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.
John Stockton is also a passionate, dedicated, and highly-informed advocate for health and personal freedom, informed consent, free speech, and more. His stances pre-date the Covid plandemic by a few decades and he remains unwavering despite attempts to silence him or force him to comply.
As impressive as his athletic accomplishments are, John is setting an even greater example as a role model of integrity and honor. Â
Stay tuned for Post-Woke, episode 78, for my conversation with a legend — coming very soon!
Can’t wait to listen Mickey. Stockton was so much fun to watch when he was an active NBA star. And at 6’1 he was a shrub battling amongst the trees. I recall reading last year how he refused to wear a mask while watching Gonzaga home games and the idiots told him he was no longer welcome. I had to laugh and say how preposterous those clowns were to treat their greatest graduate and player that way. Couldn’t they just respect him a little bit and inquire why instead of going all Fauci on him? Another example of a world gone mad!
Stockton was a tough, clever, resourceful player and always interesting to watch. I'm delighted to learn he's also an enlightened guy. Glad you had the chance to interview him, Mickey.