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The greatest three-point shooter in NBA history is Larry Bird, which is recognized as the most accurate Three-point shot in a single season is the active Ray Allen, and the best shooter among active players Miller is not the most accurate, but a lot of them are thorough, the greatest, and can shoot in any difficult defense. Steve. Kerr, he was originally with Jordan in the Bulls, he is a pure three-point player, his career three-point shooting percentage is the highest in the NBA now, the block is Olajuwon, the NBA didn't count this before, so there may be more people than him, the ancestor of power dunks is Dawkins, and then there is Dr. J, Big Shark, now Little D and so on.
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NBA Active Blocks Leaderboard: The ranking of active players on the NBA court in terms of blocks in the regular season.
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Which NBA stars have the most blocks? The person with the most blocks is: Jordan. Julius Owen. Duncan. Olajuwon. Wade. Carter. There are many other stars.
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The stars with the most NBA blocks are, the first is Chamberlain, the second is Olajuwon, the third is Abdul-Jabbar, the fourth is O'Neal, the fifth is Bill Russell, the seventh is David Robinson, and the eighth is Howard.
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There are Olajuwon, Mutomb, Eton, Abdul-Jabbar, Duncan, Camby, O'Neal, Mourning, Robinson, Ewing and many more.
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The NBA's strongest blocking stars in the playoffs are, the first is Antetokounmpo of the Bucks, the second is Anthony Davis of the Lakers, the third is Gobert of the Jazz, the fourth is Embiid of the 76ers, and the fifth is Adebayo of the Heat.
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There are ten stars such as Marc Gasol, Antetokounmpo, Pau Gasol, Noah, Gobert, Lopez, Ibaka, DeAndre Jordan, Turner, Howard and so on.
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The active playoff block ability is the strongest, which can be reflected in the data, and among the current active stars, the star with the most playoff blocks is Durant, who has a total of 163 blocks. Fifth place went to Dream Green with 180 blocks. Fourth place went to Lao Zhan, with a total of 232 blocks.
The third place went to sister-in-law, with a total of 233 caps. The second place went to Master Huo, with a total of 234 caps. The first place went to Serge Ibaka, who has so far made 275 blocks.
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Davis, Howard, Jordan Jr., Turner, Ibaka, Lopez, Antetokounmpo, Gasol Jr. In addition to the "Thunder Three Less" who played a huge role in the 2012 Thunder Finals, Ibaka was also crucial, without him, the Thunder would not have been able to enter the Finals. The reason why the Raptors were able to win the championship in 2019 is that in addition to having a super Leonard, in fact, Ibaka and Gasol Jr. did a very good job on the inside, without them, Leonard would not have led the team to win the championship.
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Sanassis Antetokounmpo; Joakim Noah; Rudy Goebel; Brook Lopez; Deandre Jordan; Miles Turner; Dwight Howard.
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As we all know, a cap is a sign of confidence for a player, not only to revive the morale of their team, but also to liven up the atmosphere of the game. There have been many block kings in the history of the league, such as Olajuwon, Abdul-Jabbar, Mutombo, etc., among which super center Olajuwon is called the "king of blocks" by fans. Olajuwon's block moves are domineering and can also quickly break down the opponent's attack.
And who are the most capping centers this season? Today, I would like to introduce to you the 4 centers who can block the most this season, among which Lopes is on the list, and the top spot is well deserved.
The first place, Gobert.
Gobert is one of the best power centers in the league, with excellent defensive abilities and incredible physical gifts. Gobert has an extraordinarily long arm span and can easily cover opponents' hats, and he has also won the title of block king. However, Gobert doesn't seem to be interested in blocks, focusing more on defense.
But the efficiency of Gobert's block on the court is still very high, and it has become a big nightmare in the hearts of opponents.
Second, Turner.
Turner's name may not be particularly familiar to many new fans, but his outstanding performances on the field are memorable to many. Turner, like Gobert, won the title of block king, but didn't show his blocking ability too much on the court. However, in this season, Turner's average blocks per game is much better than before, and he is an indispensable member of the team.
I hope Turner has a better performance in the future!
third place, López.
López is already a league old-timer compared to Turner. Now that Lopez has been in the league for 12 years, his strength should not be underestimated. Turner's blocking ability is not at the top of the league, but he has been consistent.
Turner averaged blocks per game this season. Now Lopez is a big player for the Bucks, and his defensive ability is very good, and he has won many scoring opportunities for the team.
Fourth, Whiteside.
In this season, Whiteside's performance has dazzled many fans. Whiteside is not only the rebounding king, but also the blocking king, much to the surprise of many fans. Whiteside is averaging blocks per game this season and is firmly in the first place.
It is worth mentioning that Whiteside has repeatedly shown his super Gaiman ability on the field, but also ignored his shortcomings in defense. I hope Whiteside can improve his defensive ability and no longer become a "biased" star!
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Nikola Jokic. Nikola Jokic, who currently plays for the Nuggets, is a very good center with a great playoff appearance.
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The centers with strong blocking ability this season include Gobert of the Jazz and Howard of the Lakers. Center of the 76-man team.
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The NBA's strongest blocking centers this season should be Gobert, Arrobayo, Howard, Covington, and Anthony Davis. These 5 people should represent the strongest strength.
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Scoreboard. 1. Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 points.
2. Karl Malone, 36,928 points.
3. Michael Jordan, 32,292 points.
Active players fifth. Kobe Bryant, 28,834 points.
Rebounding leaderboard. 1. Wilt Chamberlain, 23,924.
2. Bill Russell, 21,620.
3. Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 17,440.
Active players No. 13, Kevin Garnett, 13,049.
Assists. 1. John Stockton, 15806 times.
2. Jason Kidd, 11,709 (first in active duty).
3. Mark Jackson, 10,334 times.
Steal list. 1. John Stockton, 3265 times.
2. Jason Kidd, 2519 (1st in active duty).
3. Michael Jordan, 2514 times.
Cap list. 1. Hakim Olajuwon, 3830.
2. Dicambe-Mutombo, 3,289.
3. Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 3,189.
Active No. 9, Tim Duncan, 2,426.
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Three points Ray Allen.
Score Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Assist by Stockton.
Rebound Chamberlain.
Steal Stockton.
Because the caps are technical statistics established later, many people can't understand the current cap list is not clear for the time being.
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Three-pointers are Ray Allen, scoring is Abdul-Jabbar, blocks are Olajuwon, rebounds are Karl Malone, steals are Stockton, and assists are Stockton.
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