Mark Eaton could touch the rim without jumping. Seriously. Listed at 7'3 3/4" (or 7'4" depending on which magazine you read) with the reach of a man 8 feet tall. He blocked innumerable shots, many without having to jump. Will forever be remembered, by me at least, as the guy Abdul-Jabbar sky-hooked over to surpass Chamberlain.
utah had a better chance to win a title with eaton, stockton, and malone in 1988 than in 1997 and 1998 when they did go to the finals
Angelslover9 2 months ago
nonplayer...was #54 of the Jazz "Dinner Bell" Mel Turpin himself??? I thought he had eaten himself out of the league by '88. What a waste of talent
cbaldwinjr 6 months ago
Thanks for the memories!...AWSOME!!
MrDxjoe400 11 months ago
I love these old games! Byron Scott is my favorite Laker of all time!
enigmarip 1 year ago
wow what an amazingly bad charging call
gensu3k1 1 year ago
Old jazz uniforms and the Salt Palace...childhood memories of Utah.
canarinhoamazon 1 year ago
Happy New Year 1988 everybody, the Lakers are playing great this year.
mbrown187 1 year ago
Happy New Year 1988 everybody!!! Cheers.
mbrown187 1 year ago
Mark Eaton could touch the rim without jumping. Seriously. Listed at 7'3 3/4" (or 7'4" depending on which magazine you read) with the reach of a man 8 feet tall. He blocked innumerable shots, many without having to jump. Will forever be remembered, by me at least, as the guy Abdul-Jabbar sky-hooked over to surpass Chamberlain.
libertatus 2 years ago
What a game. The Lakers' ball movement was amazing.
omars1982 2 years ago