The best father-son duos to play in the NBA


[post_page_title]Rick Barry and Brent Barry[/post_page_title]
The father-son duo of Ric Barry and Brent Barry is quite formidable, with both of them having substantial careers that they can be proud of. Ric Barry was absolutely sensational when he first arrived into the league, winning Rookie of the Year in 1966 while averaging 25.7 points and 10.6 rebounds a game.

Rick Barry and Brent Barry

His son, Brent, didn’t have a career as impressive as that one, but it certainly had its moments – such as when he won the Slam Dunk Competition in his 1996 rookie season.
[post_page_title]John Stockton and David Stockton[/post_page_title]
There is nothing quite as cool as a father-son duo who both played for the same team, and considering you can’t say the name “John Stockton” without automatically thinking of the Utah Jazz, it’s pretty neat that John’s son, David, plays for the Jazz currently.
John Stockton and David Stockton

It doesn’t bother us at all that David may not be as talented as his father was – John sure did set the bar pretty high, breaking the NBA record for the most assists and steals of all-time throughout his career.

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