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    Veteran Russo21's Avatar
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    Second time this season already he has had 10 blocks, yes 10 blocks in a game.

    Are you kidding me?!?! Absolutely insane!

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    Pretty impressive, I agree.

    If not for your thread, I would not have realized it. Didn't watch the game yesterday, just checked the boxscore in the morning. Somehow I missed that.

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    if he had a bit more luck he'd have probably snatched triple doubles both times tbh

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    pretty impressive compiling of the most overrated stat in basketball.
    The most overrated stat is points

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    The most overrated stat is points
    Not quite, as you NEED points to win games. You don't need blocks to win games.

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    I still don't see why players don't pick up on his weakness: pump fakes.

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    Double facepalm...
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    I still don't see why players don't pick up on his weakness: pump fakes.
    Because he is just so darned pretty...



    2 10 block games in the same season... Shades of Ben Wallace...

    Oh the memories.

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    the most overrated stats are dunks and age. Not real stats mind you but espn pimps them for no ing reason

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    we rang stretch's Avatar
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    the most overrated stats are dunks and age. Not real stats mind you but espn pimps them for no ing reason
    oh age matters. just look at Jason Kidd. then look at Ricky Rubio.

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    If anything, the block is an underrated stat, assuming of course those blocks came in the interior (I agree to an extent that blocking a fade away 3 point shot is an overrated feat. It's a low percentage attempt anyhow and would've likely missed). Ibaka could've very well prevented the opponent from scoring an additional 10 or more points. Furthermore, I can't count how times I've watched [insert name of great defensive big man here] save his team's ass in the winding moments of game by rejecting a shot or two, shots, that if made, would've tied the game or had the opponent take the lead.

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    All magic pass1st's Avatar
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    Not quite, as you NEED points to win games. You don't need blocks to win games.
    As an individual stat, it is overrated since a player with 30ppg but very low FG% <insert Kobe Joke here, I know somebody will> adds to losses.

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    Heat/Phillies/NY Giants TIMMYtoZO's Avatar
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    Easily one of the most overrated players on the thunder. His D isnt all that special. He gets blocks but that doesnt equate to being a great defender. Id easily take Udonis Haslem over that piece of Ibaka.

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    It's insane this guy's taint!


    yeah, that wide!

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    If anything, the block is an underrated stat, assuming of course those blocks came in the interior (I agree to an extent that blocking a fade away 3 point shot is an overrated feat. It's a low percentage attempt anyhow and would've likely missed). Ibaka could've very well prevented the opponent from scoring an additional 10 or more points. Furthermore, I can't count how times I've watched [insert name of great defensive big man here] save his team's ass in the winding moments of game by rejecting a shot or two, shots, that if made, would've tied the game or had the opponent take the lead.
    I think a block is incredibly overrated, especially when it's a player like Ibaka.

    Ibaka is a guy that will give up post positioning and allow the man he's gaurding (or the man who he's supposed to be rotating over to help defend) a good look at the basket, all in an attempt to then get up and block the shot at the last second. I'd rather have a guy that will stand his ground, not give up a good look, and force a miss. Tyson Chandler wasn't a great shot blocker for the Mavs, but he always stood his ground, never let people get a good look at the basket, and only after that would he go for a block. I'll take his defense any day over Ibaka's.

    And as Zach Randolph and Dirk showed in the playoffs, when you neutralize Ibaka's shot blocking, he's exposed as a fairly mediocre defender. Nick Collison defended Dirk way better than Ibaka ever has.

    If a player plays strong man defender AND can get alot of blocks (like prime Duncan), then his blocks become alot more valuable to the team. Otherwise imo it's an empty stat and not an indicator that a guy is a good defensive player at all.

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    Yes he blocks the ball way out of bounds and celebrates. Then you bring it in and score. Blocking out of bounds is a wasted block.

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    top 3 shot blockers this season are Ibaka, Javale McGee, and DeAndre Jordan. I don't think "great defender" when any of those names come to mind.

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    When he gets 8 in the decision game of a finals game like T. Duncan did (on way to near quadruple double) I will be truly impressed...still a great find and so much better than the over paid space eater that is Perkins.

    All points (21), assists (10) and blocks (8) by Tim in this video. The video contains 10 blocked shots, but seems like the one at 5:38 and 5:58 didn't count, although Bill Walton credited the first one as a block. He also had 20 rebounds. Finals Game 6, 2003 Nets @ Spurs. He still holds the record for a NBA Finals series with 32 blocks.
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