Who has the most blocks in the NBA playoffs?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-16
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it should be Yao Ming's teacher, Hakim Olajuwon.

    Nicknamed "Hakeem the Dream," he was one of the NBA's greatest centers, having led the Rockets to two NBA championships in '94,'95 and won a gold medal. With 3,830 blocks, he became the player with the most blocks in NBA history.

    2 championship rings, 1 MVP, 2 Best Defensive Player, 6 NBA First Team selection, 5 NBA First Team selection, 12 All-Star selection, 2 block kings, 2 rebounding champions. Career average points per game, blue boards, and blocks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Data as of 5/22/12).

    Rankings, star names, blocks, notes.

    1. Karim Abdul Jabbar, 476.

    2. Hakim Olajuwon, 472.

    3. Tim Duncan, 468, active Spurs.

    4. Shaquille O'Neal, 459.

    5. David Robinson, 312.

    6. Robert Parish, 309.

    7. Patrick Ewing, 303.

    8. Kevin McHale, 281.

    9. Dicambe-Mutombo, 251.

    10. Ben Wallace, 250, active pistons.

    11. Julius Owen, 239.

    12. Rasheed Wallace, 225.

    13. Robert Horry, 225.

    14, Caldwell Jones, 223.

    15. Elvin Hayes, 222.

    16. Alonzo-Mourning, 215.

    17. Mark Eaton, 210.

    18. Pau Gasol, 193, active Lakers.

    19. Scottie Pippen, 185.

    20. Horace Grant, 173.

    21. Verratti-Divac, 165.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The most in the history of statistics is Olajuwon, but the real but not counted should be Russell or Chamberlain (there was no block at the time).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Duncan, just created it the other day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Olajuwon: This is the official statistic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Rockets' champion Olajuwon.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    NBA all-time blocks refer to the total number of blocks of players in the NBA, only the number of blocks in the regular season is counted, excluding the number of blocks in the playoffs, and the number of all-star blocks, the all-time blocks list is based on the ranking of the total number of blocks, and the top 100 rankings are as follows:

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is estimated that the NBA's numerical scientists have the top 10 all-time blocks in the computer: rankings, players, blocks 1, Hakeem Olajuwon, 3830 2, Dekembe Mutombo, 3278 3, Kareem Jabbar, 3189 4, Mark Eaton, 3064 5, David Robinson, 2954 6, Patrick Ewing, 2894 7, Shaquille O'Neal, 2546 8, Terry Rollins, 2542 9, Robert Parrish, 2361 10, Alonzo Mourning, 2356 ranks, players, blocks 1, Shaquille O'Neal, 2546 2, Tim Duncan, 2032 3, Marcus Camby, 1922 4, Ben Wallace, 1917 5, Theo Ratliff, 1863 6, Kevin Garnett, 1696 7, Jermaine O'Neal, 1432 8, Rasheed Wallace, 1322 9, Elton Brand, 1320 10, Eric Dampier, 1199 22, Josh Smith, 809 23, Yao Ming, 800.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Average blocks per game.

    1.David. Robinson a.

    2.Mutombo.

    3.Sean. Bradley pcs.

    4.Alonzo. Monin.

    5.Olajuwon 3.

    6.Shaquille. O'Neill.

    7.Patrick. Ewing pcs.

    8.Bill. Wharton.

    9.Bob. McAdoo.

    10.Yao Ming.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The career average blocks per game drunk position should be "Mammoth" Mark Eaton, the average number of blocks per game, then Manupol, the second block, and one more point, as mentioned above, David Robinson's career average blocks per game should be the second, not the second;

    In the 1984-1985 season, Mark Eaton started 82 games with the Jazz, averaging crazy fan blocks per game!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Highest average number of blocks (400 or more games):

    Dickon Bay. Mutombo: 3 times, Denver 1991-92 to 1995-96, Atlanta 1997-98

    Found it online. I don't know if it's or not

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the U.S. Men's Professional Basketball League record, the man with the most blocks per game (i.e., the average data per game in a single season) is Deacon Berg Mutombo, also known as "Uncle Mu", who averaged the second highest number of blocks per game in the 1995-1996 season (D. Mutombo's 95-96 season other statistics; Score 11; Backboard; Assists; Steals.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Recently, the American media counted the single-season block rankings of NBA players in the past 40 years, and the NBA player ranked third on the list is the famous legendary star "Big Dream" Olajuwon. Olajuwon is known to be the NBA's top center active in the 80s and 90s. On the court of the NBA regular season, Olajuwon has a career average of blocks per game, and his total number of blocks in his career is as high as 3,830, ranking first on the NBA's all-time block list.

    The peak of Olajuwon's block data was in the NBA regular season in the 89-90 season, when Olajuwon averaged a block per game, and Olajuwon's single-season appearances were also 82, so in the end, Olajuwon successfully won 376 regular season block data. In the NBA league statistics list from 1980 to the present, this NBA single-season block data is also ranked third. Due to his own block data, Olajuwon also won the 1990 NBA Block King trophy without any suspense.

    As for the NBA player at No. 2 on the list, he turned out to be just an NBA second-round pick and has never been selected as an NBA All-Star in his career, and that player is Manute Ball. In the 1985 NBA Draft, Bol was only selected by the NBA team in the second round, and in his rookie season he averaged 6 rebounds per game and shot 46% from the field. However, what is unexpected is that this big man rookie inside player, he actually averaged 5 blocks per game in the first year of his career, and finally the number of blocks in a single season was as high as 397.

    Finally, at the top of the list is Jazz star Mark Eaton. In the ranking of this list given by the American media, Eaton not only occupies the top spot, but also holds the 4th and 5th positions on the list, which can be described as the strongest block king in the NBA during this period. Eaton, a four-time NBA block winner and a two-time DPOY, has spent his entire NBA career with the Jazz and has helped the team play in the NBA playoffs 10 times.

    In the '84-85 season, the Jazz star had 456 NBA court blocks, setting an incredible league best record.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the 1993-1994 season, Mutombo, the third year of his career, had 336 blocks in a single season, the third-highest in history; The second highest is "Big Dream" Olajuwon, who has 376 blocks in a single season; The top hit is the ancient legend Mark Eaton, who has a staggering 456 blocks in a single season.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Olajuwon, who has a career average of blocks per game, and his total number of blocks in his career is as high as 3,830, ranking first on the NBA's all-time block list.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Jazz star Mark Eaton once recorded 456 blocks, which is the highest block record in history, followed by tall center Bol with 397 blocks, and Rockets star Olajuwon in third place with 376 blocks.

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