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The NBA stars who can average two steals and two blocks per game in a single season are, the first is Gerard Wallace, who averaged 15 points and 2 points, rebounds, steals, and blocks per game in the 2005-06 season, the second is Dr. J, who has 27 points and 4 points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks, and the third is Bobby Jones, who once scored 14 points and 9 points, rebounds, four assists, two steals, and blocks, and the fourth is Admiral David Robinson. He once got 23 points and 2 points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks, and the fifth was Olajuwon, who had 24 points and 14 rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks.
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In 1987-88, Olajuwon averaged steals and blocks per game, and since that season he has done so for four consecutive seasons.
In the 2005-06 season, Gerard Wallace averaged points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per game.
Dr. J also averaged steals and blocks per game in the 1973-74 game.
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Gerard Wallace.
Dr. J. Bobby Jones.
Olajuwon. Anthony Davis.
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Elvis Presley Gerard Wallace, steals blocks in the 05-06 season. Dr. J in 73-74, steals and blocks.
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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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The most blocks per game in NBA history were Elmo Smith in 1973, who had 17 blocks in a single game, the second was Big Shark O'Neal, who contributed 15 blocks in a single game in his rookie season, the third was Nate Thurmond, who had 12 blocks, and the fourth was Olajuwon, who successfully completed 11 blocks.
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In the 1973 Lakers game against the Trail Blazers, Lakers center Elmo Smith made 17 blocks in a game, the most blocks in a single game in NBA history.
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No. 1 in the number of blocks per game: Elmo Smith (Los Angeles Lakers); 17 caps; On October 28, 1973, Smith, who played for the Lakers, made 17 blocks in a single game against the Trail Blazers.
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This kind of data, the level of the king of outside steals, requires agile and fast skills, and the bounce or height and arm span are particularly good, and there are too few that really meet this requirement!
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This kind of statistic can only be done by extremely talented players, and in NBA history there are only Elvis Presleys Wallace, Dr. J, Bobby Jones, Admiral, and Olajuwon who have done it.
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They are David Robinson, Ben Wallace, Bobby Brown and Olajuwon, who has done it five times, and it's hard to imagine him doing that today.
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They're Wallace, Dr. J, Bobby Jones, Admiral and Olajuwon, and they're all super explosive.
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According to NBA data analyst Justin Kubatko's statistical inventory, since the NBA league officially began the statistics of steals and blocks, in so many years of NBA season, players who can complete 200 steals and 100 blocks at the same time in a season are simply a handful in the history of the NBA league. Because according to the data given by Justin Kubatko, in the history of the NBA league so far, there have only been 4 NBA single-season 200 steals + 100 blocks player data, and these 4 data are from 3 Hall of Fame superstar players.
Among them is the legendary Pippen of the Bulls, who is an all-round NBA championship star who can average 2 steals and blocks per game in his NBA regular season career. In the third season of his career, Pippen, who was already in the starting position of the Bulls, not only handed over the regular season statistics of rebounds and assists per game, but also recorded a total of 211 steals and 101 blocks in the NBA regular season that year, successfully reaching this epic level of honor.
And in the NBA league in the same 90s, Olajuwon, the league's strongest interior center at that time, his steal statistics and block statistics were also first-class in the league. In the NBA regular season in the 88-89 season, Olajuwon, who played 82 regular season games, finally scored a total of 213 steals and 282 blocks, and successfully won the NBA regular season block king this season. It is worth mentioning that Olajuwon also got 1,105 regular season rebounds that year, and won the honorary title of NBA rebounding champion for the first time in his career.
Finally, there is Michael Jordan, the NBA league's all-time best star, in Jordan's former Bulls career, he completed 200 steals + 100 blocks in a row. After suffering from injuries in the '85-86 season, Jordan had a burst of stats in the '86-87 and '87-88 seasons, where Jordan averaged points per game and scored 35 points per game, respectively. In terms of statistical performance on the defensive end, Jordan also maintains the level of top supergiants, and Jordan has 200 steals + 100 blocks in all two seasons.
Relying on super-first-class defensive data performance, Jordan finally won the DPOY trophy in the 87-88 season.
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Jordan, Olajuwon, Pippen. Among them, Jordan got it twice, and it was in a row. Olajuwon was crowned the king of blocks in the 1988-1989 season with 213 steals and 282 blocks.
Pippen had 211 steals and 101 blocks in his third career season.
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There should be 3 stars who do it. Pippen: In his third career season, he had 211 steals and 101 blocks.
Olajuwon, '88-89, 213 steals and 282 blocks. Jordan's '86-87 and '87-88 seasons, both of which were 200 steals + 100 blocks.
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There are stars in NBA history who can achieve 200 steals and 100 blocks in a single season, the first is Bulls legend Pippen, who did it in 1990, the second is Olajuwon, who also completed this statistic in the '88-'89 season, and the third is Michael Jordan.
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1 The ancient god Chamberlain took 20+20+20;
2 Dream Catcher. 4 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals.
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As the emperor of basketball, Chamberlain still holds many NBA records, and his various statistics can only be described as **. In 1968, Chamberlain had a super triple-double of 22 points, 25 rebounds and 21 assists, and if Willis did not achieve this honor later, then Chamberlain was the only person in the NBA who scored a 20+20+20 triple-double.
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There are only 6 people in NBA history who have done it: 1. Dream Green once scored 4 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in the 16-17 season against the Grizzlies, and was also the first triple-double in NBA history to score less than a double-double -Kendall Gill in the 99 season, he represented the Nets in a regular season game against the Heat, with 15 points, 10 rebounds and 11 steals.
3. Murkey Blaylock once scored a triple-double of 14 points, 11 assists and 10 steals in the 97-98 season for the Hawks against the 76ers. 4. Kevin Johnson had a triple-double of 17 points, 13 assists and 10 steals against the Bullets in the 93-94 season. 5. Elvin Robertson once played a quadruple-double, and in the 85-86 season he represented the Spurs against the Suns, scoring a quadruple-double of 20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals.
6. Clyde Drexler has twice achieved a triple-double performance of steals, and in the 85-86 season when the Trail Blazers lost to the Bucks 89-95, the glider scored 26 points, 11 assists, 10 steals and 9 rebounds for a quasi-quadruple-double.
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Regular season single game:
It is the NBA record of 17 blocks in a single game held by former Lakers pair Elmo Smith, and also the NBA individual record of 11 blocks in the first half, followed by O'Neal's 15 blocks.
2: Playoffs single game:
Hakim. With 3,830 blocks, Olajuwon became the player with the most blocks in NBA history. 10 blocks in Game 2 of the 1990 playoffs against the Lakers, the highest single-game block in an NBA playoffs.
3: Finals single game:
Olajuwon set the record for the most blocks in a single game in the NBA Finals. In Game 5 of the 1986 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, one person slapped the opponent with eight hot pots.
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1. Hakim Olajuwon, 3830.
2. Dicambe Mutombo, 3,280, active Rockets 3, Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 3,189.
Eastern Conference Projections: Celtics vs Heat.
West Projections: Spurs vs. Lakers.
Finals: Heat vs. Spurs or Lakers.
Personal expectations: Heat vs Spurs.
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Big Dream 3830 (Raptors retired).
Uncle Mu 3280 (rocket decommissioned).
Sky Hook 3189 (Lakers retired).
Eastern Conference Projections: Celtics vs Heat.
West Projections: Spurs vs. Lakers.
Finals: Kaizi vs Lakers.
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[1] The NBA record of 17 blocks in a single game was set by Elmo Smith on October 28, 1973 in the Lakers vs. Trail Blazers [2] 15 blocks in a single game Abdul-Jabbar Ewing Western Conference Finals Lakers vs Spurs Eastern Conference Finals Heat vs. Celtics Finals Lakers vs. Celtics.
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17 times. 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 is tall, tough, and brave in his block form, and should have achieved more, but in just eight years of his career, Smith has been plagued by injuries and his form has been quite resounding.
11 times Larry Kennon.
San Antonio Spurs, away to Kansas City Royals on December 26, 1976.
11 times Kendall Gill.
Shin Jersey covers the Western Open, home to the Miami Heat on April 3, 1999.
10 times Elvin Robertson.
San Antonio Spurs.
February 18, 1986 against the Suns.
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total number of times.
The first block is "Big Dream" Hakeem Olajuwon.
A total of 3833 times.
The first steal was former Jazz player John Stockton.
3265 times in total.
Single-game words. The first block was set by Elmo Smith on October 28, 1973, with 17 in the Lakers' game against the Trail Blazers.
The first steal was 11 times for the two to hold Wu Orange together.
Ravu Kuanri Kennon (1976) and.
Kendall Gill (cousin, 1999).
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