The Utah Jazz have signed David Stockton to a second 10-day contract, according to Shams Charania of Yahoo Sports. He is the son of renowned Hall of Fame inductee and longtime franchise point guard John Stockton.

The younger Stockton got his first minutes with the team during a blowout win against the Golden State Warriors, scoring his first two points at the free-throw line during garbage time.

Prior to signing with the Jazz, Stockton played for the Reno Bighorns of the G League, averaging 16.3 points and 5.2 assists per game with the club, while having a fairly impressive preseason with the Sacramento Kings earlier in 2017.

This rings as a special moment, as it's a rare feat to have father and son grace a jersey for the same team.

The Jazz do not have a need for Stockton at the moment but the franchise has decided to keep him in case of an injury to any of their three point guards — who all have proved to be injury prone. He is fourth in a rotation starring Ricky Rubio, Dante Exum, and Raul Neto.