Most blocks per game in NBA playoffs history (on …

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Most blocks per game in NBA playoffs history (on …

Most blocks per game in NBA playoffs history (on …

Most blocks per game in NBA playoffs history (on …

Most blocks per game in NBA playoffs history (on …

Most blocks per game in NBA playoffs history (on …

When it comes to protecting the rim in the NBA playoffs, few things get fans on their feet like a thunderous block. The postseason separates the good from the great, and these numbers prove it.

According to recent data from Hoops Hype's Jorge Sierra, the all-time leaders in blocks per game during the playoffs (since the stat has been officially recorded) feature some legendary names. Manute Bol, the 7-foot-7 shot-blocking specialist, averaged 2.7 blocks per game in his playoff appearances. Mark Eaton, the Utah Jazz's defensive anchor, posted 2.8. And Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon, known for his graceful yet dominant defense, sits at 3.3.

But the real eye-popper? Rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama is currently averaging a staggering 5.6 blocks per game in his playoff debut. That's not just a new high—it's a whole new level of defensive dominance. For context, no player in modern playoff history has ever come close to that number over a sustained run.

Whether you're a fan of vintage big men or the new generation of shot-swatting stars, one thing is clear: defense wins championships, and these players are rewriting the record books one block at a time.

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