Miyerkules, Nobyembre 9, 2022

Interesting fact: Kareem is third all time in blocks, but the NBA didn't start recording them until his FIFTH season

Hakeem stands at the top of the all-time blocks list with 3830 (Mutumbo in second with 3289).

In third place, we have Kareem, with 3189.

Thing is, the league didn't count blocks his first four season.

He average 2.6 per game on his carer, but even assuming that he only averaged 2 a game during those seasons, that would put him firmly in first place, and had he averaged his career average, he'd be over 4,000.

To put this in context, Dwight is the only 'active' player (though he is not currently signed) who is in the top 25 (he's at 15 with 2228).

That means that Dwight would have to play over 800 games (close to 11 healthy seasons) at his career average to pass Hakeem.

The real question here is, where would Wilt be had they recorded blocks when he played?



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