Center: Mark Eaton
Although Mark Eaton is the only player in this lineup not enshrined at the Basketball Hall of Fame, one could legitimately argue that he should be there. Eaton is a former All-Star, Defensive Player of the Year and arguably the greatest shot-blocker the NBA has ever seen.
The ultra-long, seven-foot-four center averaged more blocks per game than any player in league history at 3.5 per contest. The Stifle Tower may not even reach that mark.
So that’s my five man lineup. Think I’m crazy? Hit me in the comments and let the debate continue (although something tells me it just ended here).
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