On October 5, Beijing time, in the vast starry sky of basketball, every bright star was engraved with an immortal legend. Abdul-Jabbar's towering total scoring record, after decades of spring and autumn, was finally attacked by LeBron · James, a precise jumper, breaking the shackles of time and announcing the arrival of a new era. This feat is not only a crowning of personal glory, but also an exciting relay in the long history of basketball.
However, when we set our sights on another crowning glory – the all-time assist king, Stockton's 15,806 exquisite passes seemed to be the embodiment of basketball wisdom and selflessness, standing on the other side of time. This is not just the accumulation of a number, it is the crystallization of countless accurate predictions, tacit cooperation and selfless sharing, and it is the most intuitive embodiment of Stockton's basketball philosophy.
To say that this record will be easily broken is to underestimate the depth and breadth of basketball, as well as the respect for the unique talent and tireless efforts of great players. Stockton's assist throne is like an impregnable fortress, which not only requires the latecomers to have extraordinary vision and passing skills, but also to carry the backbone of the team's trust, and the extraordinary determination to calmly analyze and deliver accurately at critical moments.
Therefore, when we talk about whether the all-time assist king will be broken in the future, we might as well see it as a dialogue across the ages, an eternal pursuit of basketball wisdom and team spirit. In this process, every player who strives to get close to this glory is a tribute to the Stockton legend, and it is also a vivid footnote to the continuous progress of basketball and the continuous transcendence of itself.