The Top 10 NBA Blocks Of All Time

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The Top 10 NBA Blocks Of All Time.

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5'9 Nate Robinson blocking 7'6 Yao Ming

competiton
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What about Chamberlain's block on Kareem's skyhook?

yotamshohat
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LBJ's block on Iggy in G7 will be on future editions of this. Incredible.

treytrent
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The block by Prince was actually better than all the others.
The best ever

waluigidimaio
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One of my favorites that isn't on here is Mark Eaton catching a dunk without jumping. Also, banged-up old man Wilt's back to back rejections on Kareem's (the 11 years younger, healthy reigning MVP) skyhooks. If there was footage, possibly the GOAT block is Wilt rejecting (and catching) a Gus Johnson (freak athlete built like a truck) dunk so hard he dislocated Gus' shoulder

brianhill
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Tayshaun's playoff block on Reggie, has to be the greatest... it came out of nowhere from an unbelievable distance... that effort!!!

goldmankwezi
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No Hakeem?  No Dikembe?  No Shaq?  No Mark Eaton?  I know we don't have tape of Russell...what about the MJ block on Ewing when he sent it into about the 9th row?

KinnereyB
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In any list Prince's block should be number one, due to the importance of the block and playoff implications.

cflo
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Chamberlain blocks Abdul-Jabbar's Sky-Hook, Olajuwon's block on AC Green dunk in the 1990 playoffs against the Lakers, Olajuwon's block on Michael Jordan's game winner for 3 in 1992, Olajuwon's block on Starks 3-point try in the 1994 Finals, Olajuwon's full court sprint block on Kevin Johnson in 1994 playoffs.

mytowntrill
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That block on Deron Williams does not belong here at all. Hes a PG who was up against 2 fowards.  Shannon's brown's pin should have been here

ccchrv
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Lebron James game 7 of the 2016 NBA finals block on Andre Iguodala is now the best block of all time

JBuonanno
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Coming here after seeing LeBron's SUPERHUMAN block on Igoudala in Game 7 with 2 minutes remaining. That block is now the best ever.

stephenmack
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Big Ben's block on Shaq should be in the Top 3!

wbexclusive
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LeBron's block on Iggy in game 7 can definitely make top 5 EVER.

ivoivanov
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Williams never tried to dunk on anyone again

ThingsYouWantC
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Thomas Robinsons block? The chase down block on a dunk.

burazz
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Tayshaun Prince on Reggie Miller was the best block in NBA history

IFeelWeak
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I expected to see Laphonso number one... and it was Laphonso! I remember this incredible block for ever

philippe
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I’m just here for Tayshaun but it was nice seeing Maxiell in there too!

RushAnthem
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The Block shot to me of all-time was completed by "Wilt Chamberlain"...in the mid 60s...Wilt not only blocked a shot that was at the very top of the backboard...which is about 13ft high...He engulfed it with one hand in mid-air not allowing the ball to touch the very tip of the backboard with one hand...brought it down and turned into a point guard and started a fast break the other way...Check out the history and dominance of "Wilt Chamberlain"!...real talk...

donaldjohnson