Stockton can still embarass most of the league's PGs, that guy is sneaky. I think the only reason he retired is because he didn't want to start all over again w/ a new team when Utah management decided to go into rebuilding mode.
“Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.”
#23
Nothing bad can come from a rookie point guard working out with and learning a few tips from one of the best to ever play at that position. It's easy to put too much stock (no pun intended) into greats becoming associated with rookies and up-and-coming young players because it doesn't necessarily translate into instant success and superstardom, but unless the younger player has a poor work ethic and little respect for former greats it's difficult to imagine it won't help at all.