The Most Iconic Centers In The History Of The NBA

Published on 01/18/2021
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Mark Eaton (1983-1993)

Not necessarily known for scoring and rebounding, what we can tell you is that he was a fantastic shot-blocker! He was a late bloomer in terms of NBA players, only entering the league at 26. He ranks 4th in all-time blocks, however. He spent his whole career with the Utah Jazz, leading the league in blocks on four occasions. 1984 was his prime shot-blocking season, averaging 5.6 blocks a game. He won Defensive Player of the Year twice.

Mark Eaton (1983 1993)

Mark Eaton (1983 1993)

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Clyde Lovelette (1954-1964)

A great scorer and rebounder, Lovelette is a top player from his active period. He was a part of the All-Star game on 4 occasions and won three NBA championships during his career. In his career he averaged 17 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. In 1988 he was officially inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.

Clyde Lovelette (1954 1964)

Clyde Lovelette (1954 1964)

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