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To qualify for the blocks title, the player must appear in at least 70 percent of the season's games (58 games in typical 82-game season). However, a player who appears in fewer than the minimum games may qualify as annual blocks leader if his block total would have still given him the highest average, even had he appeared in the extra required ...
Total blocks Games played [d] Blocks per game average [e] 1 Hakeem Olajuwon * C: Houston Rockets (1984–2001) Toronto Raptors (2001–2002) 3,830 1,238 3.09 2 Dikembe Mutombo * C Denver Nuggets (1991–1996) Atlanta Hawks (1996–2001) Philadelphia 76ers (2001–2002) New Jersey Nets (2002–2003) New York Knicks (2003–2004) Houston Rockets ...
Single-game leaders Blocks Player Team Date Opponent Score Minutes played Points Rebounds Assists Triple-double Led the league in blocks Notes Ref. 17 Elmore Smith: Los Angeles Lakers: October 28, 1973: Portland Trail Blazers: 111–98 48 12 16 2 Yes Yes 11 blocks in a half, setting the NBA record. 6 blocks in one quarter; 5 blocks in the ...
[18] [42] Eaton is the NBA's all-time leader in blocks per game, with a career average of 3.50. [43] In a six-season span from his second season through his seventh (1983–1989), he led the league in blocks four times and was the runner-up twice while averaging 4.3 blocks per games over 488 contests. [18]
Mark Eaton averaged more blocks (3.5 per game) than fouls (3.4 per game) [159] Manute Bol averaged more blocks (3.3 per game) than fouls (2.3 per game) [160] David Robinson averaged more blocks (3.0 per game) than fouls (2.9 per game) [161] Most blocks on Christmas Day, career; 25 by Shaquille O'Neal [162] [103] Most consecutive games with at ...
Most blocks per game in a season: Mark Eaton (5.56) Most career blocks: Hakeem Olajuwon (3,830) Most blocks per game in a career: Mark Eaton (3.50) [9] Most blocks in NBA Finals game: Dwight Howard (9) Most blocks in a non-NBA Finals playoff game: Andrew Bynum, Hakeem Olajuwon, Mark Eaton (10 each)
Staples of Kirilenko's defensive power were his shot blocking (with an NBA career average of 1.8 per game) and in stealing the ball (NBA career average of 1.4 per game). [ 33 ] On January 3, 2006, against the Los Angeles Lakers , Kirilenko posted a stat line of 14 points, 8 rebounds , 9 assists , 6 steals , and 7 blocks .
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