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This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season leaders in blocking shots. [a] Statistics accurate as of December 19, 2024. Hakeem Olajuwon has the most blocks in NBA history. ^
The National Basketball Association's (NBA) block title is awarded to the player with the highest blocks per game average in a given season. The block title was first recognized in the 1973–74 season when statistics on blocks were first compiled. [2]
This is a complete list of National Basketball Association players who have blocked 10 or more shots in a game. 44 players have blocked 10 or more shots in a game. It has occurred 160 times (including the playoffs) in NBA history. Mark Eaton accomplished the feat more times than anyone else in league history (19), followed by Manute Bol (18).
Every year, the National Basketball Association (NBA) awards titles to various leaders in the five basketball statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Both the scoring title and the assists title were recognized in the 1946–47 season are also recognized, when the league played its first season.
NBA blocks leader may refer to: List of National Basketball Association annual blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association career blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association career playoff blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association single-game blocks leaders
Most blocks in a game without a point, assist, rebound, steal, or turnover; 5 by Keon Clark vs. the Sacramento Kings on February 23, 2001 [546] Most blocks without a field goal attempt in a game; 10 by Manute Bol vs. the Los Angeles Clippers on March 12, 1990 [547] Most blocks without a free throw attempt in a game
This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff leaders in blocking shots. [1] Statistics accurate as of the 2024 NBA playoffs. Tim Duncan has the most blocks in NBA playoff history. ^
One of the most recognized chase-down blocks is Detroit Pistons' Tayshaun Prince's game-saving block on Reggie Miller in Game 2 of the 2004 NBA Eastern Conference Finals against the Indiana Pacers. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Pistons announcer Fred McLeod , who first witnessed this style of blocks from Prince, created the chase-down term later with the ...