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Mark Eaton, Shot-Blocking Star for the Utah Jazz, Dies at 64
At 7-foot-4, Eaton was a two-time N.B.A. defensive player of the year, and his career shot-blocking average was the best in league history.
Mark Eaton in a game against the Washington Bullets. He led the N.B.A. in blocked shots four times.Credit.Getty Images
By The Associated Press
May 30, 2021, 1:52 p.m. ET
Mark Eaton, the 7-foot-4 shot-blocking king who twice was the N.B.A.’s defensive player of the year during a career spent entirely with the Utah Jazz, died on Friday night in a bicycle accident near his home in Summit County, Utah. He was 64.
Originally posted on RealGM | By Colin McGowan | Last updated 12/7/20
Karl-Anthony Towns is 25, about to enter his sixth NBA season and has a lot in common with Chris Webber at the same age. He’s a less interesting figure, given that Webber was a cultural icon along with the rest of the Fab Five at Michigan, but KAT shares with mid-career C-Webb mold-breaking offensive ability, a mercurial personality, and a creeping fraudulence. The numbers look good, the highlights are spectacular but his team can’t break through, and it’s beginning to read like an indictment of his capabilities as a franchise player. We hold Webber in pretty high esteem these days, but in 1998, he was sent from the Wizards to the Kings in exchange for a 33-year-old Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe. Don Nelson, circa then: “I really don’t know who Chris Webber is. No, I really don’t.”