I know Eaton won 2 DPOY, but I believe he'd be unplayable in today's game
I think this may be true of Eaton who was slow afoot
While Wilt is probably overrated as a functional athlete when it comes to basketball, this might be the first time I've ever heard anyone say he wasn't explosive. Lakers Wilt maybe, early Wilt was plenty explosive.
Correct.
Anyone saying Chamberlain wasn't explosive clearly did not see him play when he was young, in the early to mid 60s. This is a player that entered the NBA as a collegiate champion in track and field:
Wilt was an outstanding track and field athlete in both high school and college. As a sprinter, he ran a 10.9 second 100-yard and a 20.9 second 220-yard dash, respectively. In the middle distances, Wilt ran a 49.0 second 440-yard and a 1:58.3 880-yard dash. In field events, Wilt threw the shotput 56’, triple jumped more than 50’, and was the Big Eight Conference high jump champion during his three-year tenure at Kansas. If Wilt dedicated himself solely to track and field (his favorite sport) instead of basketball, there is a strong probability that he could have represented the 1960 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team in several events at the XVII Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
I don't think people realize how athletic and explosive you have to be to triple jump over 50 feet, or be a collegiate high jump champion.
Same with anyone calling Eaton slow afoot, or lumbering, or some such derogatory adjective about his basketball ability. Old Eaton, age 30+, like late 80s/early 90s, yes. But not early/young Eaton.
There is not a lot of video of a young Eaton on You Tube (ages 25-28). But what is there shows Eaton as mobile as any 7-4 player that ever played in the league. Here he has no problem getting up and down the floor:
Also fans today have no idea what it's like to have a truly dominant shot blocker on their team like Eaton.
The past decade - the last 10 years - only one time did a player block more than 220 shots in a season (Whiteside with 269 in 2015-16). And only 6 times in those 10 seasons did a player block 200+ shots in a season.
In the past two decades a player blocked 300+ shots in a season just once (Theo Ratliff with 307 in 2003-04), 250+ shots in a season just four times.
Yet right now in 2023-24 teams average 5.2 blocked shots per game, taking a ton of 3pters. From 1983-84 to 1985-86 teams blocked a closely similar 5.3 shots per game. But Eaton from 1983-84 to 1985-86 averaged 392 blocked shots a season, playing an average of just 2500 minutes a season (just 31 min/g).
And from 1982-83 to 1989-90 Utah was the best defensive team in the league (103.2 pts/100poss allowed), allowing a league lowest 47.0% 2pt FG%, and Eaton played by far the most minutes on the team (2300 minutes more than any other Jazz player, 1/8 of the team's total minutes played).