"48 years ago today, Lakers center Elmore Smith blocked an NBA-record 17 shots in a 111-98 win over the Blazers.
Blocking binge: Smith's feat came in the midst of an all-time blocking rampage, recording double-digit blocks in four of seven games between Oct. 23 and Nov. 4.
The big picture: Since blocks became an official stat (1973), only 46 players have recorded at least 10 in a game, and only 18 of them did so multiple times.
Just six players had at least 10 such games: Manute Bol and Mark Eaton (18 times each); Dikembe Mutombo (13); Hakeem Olajuwon (11); Shawn Bradley and David Robinson (10 each). Smith fell just short, with eight such games.
The most recent instance came earlier this year, when Hawks center Clint Capela had a 10-block triple-double in a January win over the Timberwolves.
Of note: Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell likely would have topped the list above, but both retired before the stat became official." Axios
Elmore Smith rises up to block Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Photo: Vernon Biever/NBAE via Getty Images
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