Who has the most blocks in the NBA, and who are the people with the most blocks in NBA history?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-01
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The total number of blocks is Olajuwon, and the record for the highest block in a single game is Elmo Smith.

    NBA All-Time Blocks Leaderboard:

    1. Olajuwon 3830

    2. Mutombo 3289

    3. Jabbar 3189

    4. Eaton 3064

    5. David Robinson 2954

    6. Ewing 2894

    7. O'Neill 2732

    Elmo Smith recorded 17 blocks per game.

    The NBA record of 17 blocks in a single game was set by Elmo Smith on October 28, 1973, in a game between the Lakers and the Trail Blazers. It was this game that made Smith the NBA record for 11 blocks in the NBA. Smith should have achieved more with his height and toughness, and with his courage in the form of a block, but in just eight years of his career, Smith has been plagued by injuries and his form has suffered.

    The single-game block record for an active NBA player was set by O'Neal during the Magic's game against the Nets on November 20, 1993, during O'Neal's second season in the NBA. It's worth noting that O'Neal's single-season blocks and rebounding records were set in his rookie season. Compared with the later "O'Fat", O'Neill's figure was still quite thin at that time.

    Perhaps it was the skyrocketing tonnage in the future that greatly affected his movement speed and bounce, and his blocking ability also declined.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Olajuwon became the player with the most blocks in NBA history with 3,830 blocks. Second place went to the active Rockets' African Mountain Mutomber.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The block record was set by the legendary superstar of the Rockets: Olajuwon.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to talk about the representative big forwards after the 90s, it must be the following four: Duncan, Garnett, Nowitzki, and thick eyebrows.

    They are all superstars, and they are all top players in the position of Ohmae, and at the same time, they are still the youth of many people.

    Garnett was the first to enter the league, and then Duncan and Nowitzki entered the league one after another, and the youngest was the thick eyebrow, who only entered the NBA in 12 years.

    Of the four, Duncan and Nowitzki are both old men, and both led their teams to championship championships, and finally retired. Garnett is different, he has been to more teams, first became the Wolves king in the Timberwolves, then went to the Celtics to form a Big Three, and then went to the Nets to retire, went around and around, and finally returned to the Timberwolves until he retired.

    The thick eyebrows don't have as much experience as the seniors above. He was drafted by the Pelicans with the top pick in 12 years, and although he was strong in the early days, his results were not very good, and he was often called the leader of the group by fans. Later, he went to the Lakers, and in his first season with the Lakers, he led the team to a championship with James, and also successfully retired from the position of the leader of the empty team.

    However, injuries last season did not make him very far in the playoffs.

    So, what kind of block stats have these four superstars made in their careers?

    The first is the thick eyebrows, the thick eyebrows are a big man who integrates offense and defense, he looks down on the offensive end, and on the defensive end he is a giant tree that covers the sky, and a pair of big hands have flown a lot of balls. And at the age of 28, he has already won the king of blocks 3 times, which is really terrifying. So far in his career, he has 1,394 blocks, 1,323 in the regular season and 71 in the playoffs.

    The second is Novitsky, the 2.10-meter big man is different from the other three players, the other three players are both offensive and defensive, only he is strong in attack and weak in defense. On the offensive end, his golden rooster independently subdued I don't know how many opponents, but unfortunately his defense is not so good, after all, his speed is too slow. He has a career of 1,410 blocks, 1,281 in the regular season and 129 in the playoffs.

    The third is Garnett, and among the four, Garnett is the best defender. He has the physical gifts and athleticism to defend from the No. 1 to No. 5 positions, and he has the largest defensive area, which, combined with his offensive and playmaking abilities, makes him almost versatile. From his career to retirement, he made a total of 2,223 blocks, including 2,037 in the regular season and 186 in the playoffs.

    The finale is Stone Buddha Duncan, a man who has always been unsmiling in his 19-year career, and he is really strong. Personally, I think, he is the number one striker in history. His brushing shot is accurate, and on the defensive end, few can escape his long arms and big hands.

    In his career, he made 3,588 blocks, the most of any of the four, including 3,020 in the regular season and 568 in the playoffs. One word, "cow".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Big Dream ranks first Abdul-Jabbar due to his long career, and Uncle Mu is a defensive interior 1Hakim Olajuwon 3830

    2.Crimean Jabbar 3246

    3.Dekenbe Mutombo 3134

    4.Mark Eaton 3064

    5.David Robinson 2954

    6.Patrick Ewing 2894

    7.Terry Rollins 2542

    8.Shaquille O'Neal 2501

    9.Robert Parrish 2361

    10.Shaun Bradley 2119

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hakim Olajuwon 383 Kerim Jabbar 3246 Deacembe Mutombo 3134

    Mark Eaton 3064

    David Robinson 2954

    Patrick Ewing 2894

    Terry Rollins 2542

    Shaquille O'Neal 2501

    Robert Parrish 2361

    Shaun Bradley 2119

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Uncle Mu (Mutombo) of Team Rockets

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Top 10 NBA all-time block list: 1. Hakeem Olajuwon (3,830 times) 2. Dekembe Mutombo (3,284 times) 3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (3,189 times) 4. Mark Eaton (3,064 times) 5. David Robinson (2,954 times) 6. Patrick Ewing (2,894 times) 7. Shaquille O'Neal (2,609 times) 8. Terry Rollins (2,542 times) 9. Robert Parrish (2,361 times) 10. Alonzo-Mourning (2356).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Olajuwon (3833 times).

    2.Uncle Mu's career block total reached 3,191.

    3."Sky Hook" Jabbar (3189 times).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Olajuwon has 3,830 career blocks.

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