NBA Players with the Highest Block Averages in Playoffs in Their 19th Season

Explore the NBA players who delivered the best stats ever in a 19th NBA season, ranked by playoff blocks per game. See how the all-time greats compare in this top-50 historical list.

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Which NBA player averaged the most blocks in the Playoffs in his 19th year?

Playing for the 1988 Los Angeles Lakers, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar averaged 1.5 blocks in 24 games — the highest playoff blocks per game average by any NBA player in his 19th season.

Blocks Per Game, 19th Season

1.5 bpg
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
(1988 Los Angeles Lakers)

Note: No game minimums were used for this list / NBA Champion = NBA champion in this season.

Blocks Per Game in a Player's 19th Season - Full List

Playoffs

BlocksOther stats
Rk
Player
(Team)
Per Game Total GmsPtsRebAstStl3pm
1
(1988 Lakers) NBA Champion
1.5 372414.15.51.50.60.0
2
(2016 Spurs)
1.3 13105.94.81.40.20.0
3
(1995 Hornets)
0.8 343.52.30.30.00.0
4
(2014 Nets)
0.4 5126.96.31.30.80.0
5
(2013 Knicks)
0.3 4120.93.52.01.00.3
6
(2003 Jazz)
0.2 1511.23.25.21.60.0
7
(2004 Lakers)
0.1 22111.58.83.41.10.0
8
(2017 Grizzlies)
0.0 069.23.31.50.31.3
(2020 Rockets)
0.0 010.00.00.00.00.0
(1996 Bulls) NBA Champion
0.0 061.80.70.00.00.0
(2011 Celtics)
0.0 021.00.00.50.50.0
(2017 Clippers)
0.0 073.02.01.00.30.6
(2018 Bucks)
0.0 032.00.70.70.30.7
(2004 Spurs)
0.0 070.90.90.00.10.0