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Son of NBA Hall of Famer John Stockton, other American basketball players flee Ukraine amid Russian invasion

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Michael Stockton, the son of former NBA Hall of Famer and Utah Jazz legend John Stockton, is back in the United States after leaving Ukraine last week over fears of Russia’s pending invasion, according to a report. 

The 32-year-old American basketball player was in his first season with Budivelnyk, the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague team based in Kyiv. His agent told USA Today Sports on Wednesday that he left the country last week to return to his home in Spokane, Washington. 

RUSSIAN SOCCER PLAYER FEDOR SMOLOV BECOMES FIRST TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST INVASION OF UKRAINE 

Michael Stockton #6 of the Canton Charge drives to the basket against the Westchester Knicks during the game at the Westchester County Center on March 3, 2016 in Westchester, New York. (David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images)

Teammate Archie Goodwin, who played for the Kentucky Wildcats before being selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder 29th overall in the 2013 NBA Draft, also left the country just days before Russia invaded Ukraine. 

His agent Eric Fleisher told the outlet that the team informed the players that "everything is going to be OK," but playing abroad has shown that when tensions are building, it's best to leave. 

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Archie Goodwin of ratiopharm ulm Looks on during the EasyCredit Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) semifinal match between Ratiopharm Ulm and MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg at Audi Dome on June 23, 2020 in Munich, Germany.  (Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

"The team kept saying, ‘Everything is fine, everything is going to be OK,’" he said. "Having been through similar situations in Ukraine and Israel in the past

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