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In basketball, block shots are made when defenders do not make fouls and attackers hit a clean ball. Since blocking is the last defense method possible when a decisive shot chance is allowed, if successful, the morale of the opponent team will increase, while the opponent team that allowed it will often shrink psychologically. Depending on the situation, a single block shot can change the course of the game. This is why it cannot be evaluated simply by stopping one attack per block shot.


As can be seen from past records below, a certain player often monopolizes or strengthens a block shot title for several seasons. Scoring, assists, and rebounds are records that can be created in a variety of situations. Block shots are different. It is not easy to accumulate one because you have to directly block an opponent when breaking through or throwing a shot.


He often monopolizes the position of a big man (especially center) with good physical conditions because height is the most important thing. No matter how athletic he is and how good his sense is, if a player taller than him jumps and runs in, he will be inferior in strength and RBI. Of course, if the timing is right, a block shot is possible, but it is practically difficult to do so every time.


In addition, not all players are good at block shots even if they are big. As can be seen in the case of Nikola Jokic, the best active center, basketball is good and block shots are another area. While there are players who are excellent in other areas and can even block shots, there are players who specialize in block shots. Most of them have good size and animal-like athletic ability.

▶ NBA's all-time block shooter

◊ 1970s and 1980s
Elmore Smith in 1973–74 season / Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1974–75 season / Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1975–76 season / Bill Walton in 1976–77 season / George T. Johnson in 1977–78 season / Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1978–79 season / Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1979–80 season / George T. Johnson in 1980–81 season / George T. Johnson in 1982-83 season / Tree Rollins in 1983-84 season / Mark Eaton in 1984–85 season / Manut Bowl in 1985–87 season / Mark Eaton in 1987–88 season / Manut Bowl in 1988–89 season / Hakeem Olajuwon in 1989–90 season

◊ 1990s to 2000s
1990~91 season Hakeem Olajuwon / 1991~92 season David Robinson / 1992-93 season Hakeem Olajuwon / 1993~94 season DeKembe Mutombo / 1994~95 season DeKembe Mutombo / 1995~96 season DeKembe Mutombo / 1996~97 season Sean Bradley / 1997~98 season Marcus Cambi / 1998~99 season Alonzo Morning / 1999~2000 season Alonzo Morning

◊ 2000~present
2000-01 Theo Ratliff / 2001-02 Ben Wallace / 2002-03 Theo Ratliff / 2003-04 Theo Ratliff / 2004-05 season Andrei Kirillenko / 2005-06 season Marcus Cambi / 2006-07 season Marcus Cambi / 2007-08 season Marcus Cambi / 2008-09 season Dwight Howard / 2009-10 season Andrew Borger / 2012-11 season Serge Ibaka / 2013-13 season Anthony Davis / 2014-15 season Rudy Gobert / 2018-18 season Anthony Davis / 2018-19 season Miles Turner / 2019-2020 season Hassan Whiteside / 2020-21 season Miles Turner / 2021-21 season Myles Turner / 2021-22 season Jaylen Jackson Jr. / 2022-23 season

When it comes to block shots, Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain are two of the most famous players. While Russell was considered the first player in basketball to use block shots as a strategy, Chamberlain was also called the greatest block shot specialist of the time. Elmore Smith is also the co-owner of the NBA's single-game block shot record with 17.


Unfortunately, they are all players before the official tally, so there is no proper record. This is why it is hard to find their names in various records even though they are block shot masters. After the official tally, Hakeem Olajuwon topped the list of block shots and second was D-Kembe Mutom, who was called the "wall of wailing." Olajuwon is a legendary figure who was once famous as one of the best centers in history.


Mutombo, on the other hand, was a monster defender specializing in defense. Manut Ball was criticized as one of the tallest centers in history, but he was not worth his height. However, he was an exotic player with more average block shots than average score, as he was a genuine block shot, and Mark Eaton is the only player who has played in less than 1,000 games among the players who recorded 3,000 block shots.


The most impressive players are Michael Jordan and Dwayne Wade. Both players were good at block shots even though they were shooting guards. Jordan hit more than 200 steals + 100 blocks in a season for the first time in NBA history, and he also made 1.6 block shots and 3.2 steals per game. Wade hit 106 block shots during the 2008-09 regular season, becoming the shortest player to make more than 100 block shots in a season since his official tally. He is considered one of the best blockers in guard position in his entire career.


Among the active players, San Antonio Spurs' Super Rookie Victor Wembanyama (20·223.5cm) stands out. With his overwhelming size, good athletic ability and various skills, he is good at various fields, but he is especially talented in block shots. He is building up the number of block shots by covering not only the posts but also the outskirts in all weather, and he is averaging 3.5 in 67 games, his debut season.


This is the highest number since Hassan Whiteside's 3.7 in the 2015-16 season. Considering his young age, if there are no variables such as injury, he is expected to receive tremendous results such as awards and accumulation. In addition, Chet Holmgren (22, 213cm), who is not as good as Wembanyama, is also showing a high talent for block shots, drawing attention as a talent to be named on the page of history.

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