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11. Mark Eaton (1989)

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Eaton, known for being 7’4”, was one of the NBA’s best shot blockers for more than a decade. He wasn’t much more than a big man who could protect the rim, but he did lead the association in blocked shots per game four times in his career. He also finished with an average of 3.5 blocks per game over 11 seasons.

When it came to offense, he never averaged double-digits in scoring over a full season. At the time of the All-Star game in 1989, Eaton was averaging a mere 6.1 PPG. He may be the least impressive scorer in All-Star game history. It helped him to play alongside Karl Malone and John Stockton.

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