Sitting in the chair facing the desk in Larry H. Miller's office, the one tucked in a corner on the top floor of a Sandy high-rise, John Stockton has a sweeping view of the Salt Lake Valley, the Oquirrh Mountains unfolding in front of him, the Wasatch Front of the Rockies in all its rugged spring glory racing northward over his right shoulder.
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