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Career Block Leaders at the end of every season Season Year-by-Year Leader Blk Active Leader Blk Career Record Blk Single Season Record Blk Season 1973–74: Elmore Smith LAL: 393: Elmore Smith LAL: 393: Elmore Smith LAL: 393: Elmore Smith LAL: 393: 1973–74 1974–75: 216: 609: 609: 1974–75: 1975–76: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* LAL: 338: 847 ...
Mark Eaton holds the all-time records for total blocks (456) and blocks per game (5.56) in a season; both achieved in the 1984–85 season. [2] Manute Bol holds the rookie records for total blocks and blocks per game when he had 397 and averaged 5.0 in the 1985–86 season. [2]
Did not start game. The Raptors combined for 23 blocks, an NBA record at the time. Clark blocked 10 shots in the first half; 5 in both the first and second quarters. Did not commit a personal foul; holds the NBA record for most blocks in a game without a personal foul. 12 JaVale McGee ^ Washington Wizards: March 15, 2011: Chicago Bulls: 79–98 ...
Chamberlain holds 72 NBA records, 68 by himself. [8] Among his records are several that are considered unbreakable, such as averaging 22.9 rebounds for a career or 50.4 points per game in a season, scoring 100 points or 55 rebounds in a single game, scoring 65 or more points 15 times, 50 or more points 118 times.
Most blocks recorded in a triple-double: Elmore Smith (Los Angeles Lakers) holds the NBA record for the most blocks in a game with 17, and it was made with a triple-double. He recorded 12 points, 16 rebounds, and 17 blocks on October 28, 1973, against the Portland Trail Blazers. [37]
This article lists all-time records achieved in the NBA regular season in major statistical categories recognized by the league, including those set by teams and individuals in a game, season, and career. The NBA also recognizes records from its original incarnation, the Basketball Association of America (BAA).
NBA blocks leader may refer to: List of National Basketball Association annual blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association career blocks leaders;
^a Brittney Griner's 736 career blocks is recognized as the all-time NCAA record, women's or men's. [10] Hall of Famer Anne Donovan, who played for Old Dominion from 1979 to 1983, recorded 801 blocks while playing in the AIAW; therefore, her total is not recognized as an NCAA achievement. [10]