BlacJacMac wrote:winforlose wrote:Prediction: During at least one of the regular season games this year the Timberwolves will set the all time record for most blocks in a single game. I say at least one because I think it is possible they will break their own record.
24 is a TON of blocks.
It would have to start with Gobert destroying his previous high of 9
the entire thing is absurd. there's been such a shift in the way the game is played now that those kinds of records are likely going to be pretty rare. the lakers hit 23 two years ago, but they also had three prolific shot blockers in davis, howard and mcgee.
i'm more interested in 1) just making things generally tougher at the rim, and 2) improving our defensive rebound %, where we were 28th in the league and 25th in second chance points allowed.
and if you look at the top 10 teams in terms of defensive rating last year, six of them were in the bottom half in blocks. miami was 4th, and last in blocks. phoenix was 3rd, 22nd in blocks. cleveland was 5th, 24th in blocks. dallas was 7th, 28th in blocks.
it's a weird stat to focus on.