Eaton's 5.56 bpg vs Stockton's 14.5 apg

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5.56 bpg
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Eaton's 5.56 bpg vs Stockton's 14.5 apg 

Post#1 » by Point forward » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:08 pm

Which all-time regular season Jazz record is more impressive, Mark "The Wall" Eaton's 5.56 blocks per game or John "Second Sight" Stockton's 14.5 assists per game?

I take Mark Eaton's record. 5.56 bpg is simply out of this world. :o
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Post#2 » by kerplunk » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:48 pm

5 swats a game? Wow. What year was that?
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Post#3 » by Point forward » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:52 pm

kerplunk wrote:5 swats a game? Wow. What year was that?


1984-85, Mark was in his third NBA year... at age 28. 456 blocks in a single regular season. :o Mark won DPOY that year.

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Post#4 » by @ndrew » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:54 pm

As much as I love Stockton I must say Eaton..
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Post#5 » by gonnadunkonU » Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:32 pm

I gotta go with Eaton here. 5.56 bpg is unbelievable.
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Post#6 » by carrottop12 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:09 pm

5.56 won't ever be broken. If guys like Shaq, Dwight and Yao can't do it, nobody will.
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Post#7 » by carrottop12 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:11 pm

However look at this point for Stockton's near 15 assists per season.

For everyone 10 assist game he had, he would have to have another 20 assist game just to stay average. :o
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Post#8 » by Point forward » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:15 pm

I think while 5.56 bpg is insane, 14.5 apg is severely underrated in this thread. Like Batronuj said, if Stock has a 10 assist game, he must score 19 in the next game just to stay even! :D
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Post#9 » by xstockholmsyndromex » Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:05 pm

Thats a tough one....both of those stats are extremely impressive....there are great arguments for each side.....wow, i cant decide!!
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Post#10 » by sendai91 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:46 pm

To put this into perspective, only three teams in the NBA this year average more than 5.5 bpg. 3 teams! Eaton did something on his own that only a couple of teams are able to better on an annual basis.
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Post#11 » by Duiz » Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:32 pm

Also Stockton's record is crazy... 2 time MVP Stevie Nash has gotten considerably lower season records. Considering the defense, and the tacky offensive fouling by finishers, likely it won't be broken either.

Also free throws made by Karl Malone... 9787 career... no 1
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Post#12 » by DelaneyRudd » Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:04 pm

ESPN Sports Nation has a poll about NBA records and Stock's assist record is #2 on the not to be beaten by a current player only to Oscar Robertson's triple-double record. The assist record is also voting as the highest for most impressive record besides points.

That being said I vote for Eaton's single season block record. It is highly specialized, didn't last for a decade, but man, it was impressive.

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