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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] Among active players, Hassan Whiteside had the highest season block average (3.68) in the 2015–16 season. [a] Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Eaton and Marcus Camby all won the most block titles, with four. [2]
This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season leaders in blocking shots. [a] Statistics accurate as of December 30, 2024. Hakeem Olajuwon has the most blocks in NBA history. ^
Every year, the National Basketball Association (NBA) awards titles to various leaders in the five basketball statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Both the scoring title and the assists title were recognized in the 1946–47 season are also recognized, when the league played its first season.
Only players to average more blocks than personal fouls (minimum 1,300 blocks), career Ben Wallace averaged more blocks (2.0 per game) than fouls (1.9 per game) [ 154 ] Note: Ben Wallace is the only player to also average more steals (1.3 per game) than turnovers (1.0 per game)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Myles Turner broke Jermaine O'Neal's franchise record for blocks on Friday, recording the 1,246th block of his career with 9:33 to go in the third quarter of the Pacers game ...
NBA blocks leader may refer to: List of National Basketball Association annual blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association career blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association career playoff blocks leaders; List of National Basketball Association single-game blocks leaders
He had been a solid defensive player for years, pulling down double-digit rebounds in 4 out of 5 years from 2009 to 2014 (and 9.8 per game the one year he didn’t).
Averages per game are denoted by *PG, e.g. PPG (points), BLKPG or BPG (blocks), STPG or SPG (steals), APG (assists), RPG (rebounds) and MPG (minutes).Sometime the players statistics are divided by minutes played and multiplied by 48 minutes (had he played the entire game), denoted by * per 48 min. or *48M.