The Retired Numbers of the Utah Jazz

Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can give, a way of saying that no one who comes after could ever wear it the same way. These are the players who gave Utah Jazz fans something to believe in, season after season.

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#12 - John Stockton (retired November 22 2004) (Hall of Fame)

No. 12 belonged to John Stockton, the quietly fierce point guard who spent his entire career in a Jazz uniform and redefined what it meant to run an offense. He retired as the NBA's all-time leader in both assists and steals, records that still stand today. Stockton was the heartbeat of a dynasty that made Utah proud, and the Jazz honored him by ensuring no one will ever wear his number again.

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#32 - Karl Malone (retired March 23 2006) (Hall of Fame)

No. 32 stood for power, consistency, and an almost superhuman work ethic, all of which described Karl Malone perfectly. Known as The Mailman for always delivering, Malone retired as one of the highest scorers in NBA history and was a two-time league MVP during his years in Salt Lake City. His partnership with John Stockton gave Jazz fans a golden era to treasure, and retiring his number was the franchise's way of saying thank you for every bucket, every battle, and every season.

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The Complete List of Utah Jazz Retired Numbers

Every number the Utah Jazz have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.

Number Player Retired Career Stats
#1 Frank Layden 1988
#4 Adrian Dantley (Hall of Fame) 2007
#7 Pete Maravich (Hall of Fame) 1985
#9 Larry H. Miller 2010
#12 John Stockton (Hall of Fame) 2004
#14 Jeff Hornacek 2002
#32 Karl Malone (Hall of Fame) 2006
#35 Darrell Griffith 1993
#53 Mark Eaton 1996

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