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The NBA had a center nicknamed "Mammoth" in the 80s, and he was Mark Eaton, who was 224 centimeters tall. He was the most capable defense of the NBA league in the '80s

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The NBA had a center nicknamed "Mammoth" in the 80s, and he was Mark Eaton, who was 224 centimeters tall. He was the most capable defender of the NBA league in the '80s! In his career, he has won a total of 4 blocks, 2 best defensive players, 3 best defensive players first team, 2 best defensive team second team! But Jordan, who had just entered the league, didn't care about these things, and directly dared to detain Mark Eaton!

In the 1984-85 season, he averaged 5.56 blocks per game, and as long as he stood under the basket, no one could score in front of him! However, Michael Jordan was not afraid of tigers when he was a newborn calf, and he had twice clipped Mark Eaton in one game, and the fans on the scene made incredible expressions at that time!

Jordan is 198 centimeters tall and Mark Eaton is 224 centimeters tall, and the net height difference between the two is 26 centimeters.

At that time, Jordan twice gave up the shot in the case of obviously directly shooting, directly took the ball and walked in front of Mark Eaton, Mark Eaton stood in place and could touch the basket, but Jordan was at the peak of the competitive state at the time, with 0.92 seconds of lag time, Mark Eaton of course would not allow Jordan to dunk in front of him, but in the end Jordan succeeded in dunking Mark Eaton twice!

Nowadays, many fans have not seen how strong Jordan was in the 80s, in fact, the opponents Jordan faces have proved that Jordan is strong!

The NBA had a center nicknamed "Mammoth" in the 80s, and he was Mark Eaton, who was 224 centimeters tall. He was the most capable defense of the NBA league in the '80s
The NBA had a center nicknamed "Mammoth" in the 80s, and he was Mark Eaton, who was 224 centimeters tall. He was the most capable defense of the NBA league in the '80s
The NBA had a center nicknamed "Mammoth" in the 80s, and he was Mark Eaton, who was 224 centimeters tall. He was the most capable defense of the NBA league in the '80s

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