[post_page_title]John Stockton[/post_page_title]
One of the greatest point guards of all time, and the NBA leader of total career assists, it seems absurd that John Stockton was never able to win himself a title. A Utah Jazz legend, it’s not like he had no help – big man Karl Malone (who’s also on this list) should have been more than enough to help him win it all.
The main problem was that he played in the same era as Michael Jordan – and although his Jazz squad made it to the Finals twice, Jordan’s Bulls ousted them both times.
[post_page_title]Dominique Wilkins[/post_page_title]
There is a perception among many younger basketball fans that the main crux of Dominique Wilkins’ revolved around his dunking ability. Considering that his nickname was “The Human Highlight Film,” and that he one himself two Slam Dunk titles, this perception is understandable.
But people don’t realize that Wilkins was also a scoring machine, averaging 25 points a game throughout his career, and even up to 30 a couple of seasons. Perhaps people don’t revere him as highly because he never won a title?
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