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What shocking shot blocks do NBA players have?

When people watch NBA games, they often cheer for a bloody goal. Whether it's a slam dunk, a three-pointer or a winner, it can drive the fans' emotions. In addition, it is also exciting to give the opponent a block on the defensive end. Here are two blocks that I think are the most shocking in the NBA.

The first is 16 finals, game 7, James hat chasing Iguodala. At that time, Iguodala hit the basket with the ball and the Cavaliers' defense was useless. Just when the fans thought Iguodala would hit the layup, James came. He ran all over the court, caught up with Iguodala, and slammed the racket when a brother was about to make a layup. I think Iguodala was puzzled at the time. James's block shot is very important, even to a certain extent, if there is no block shot, the Cavaliers will lose the game, and there will be no three points that Owen is desperately behind.

Besides this hat chase, shannon brown's hat blocking is also shocking. In a regular season game between the Lakers and the Hawks in 2009, West of the Hawks grabbed the ball and rushed to the Lakers' basket, trying to make a powerful dunk, but Brown behind him refused, jumped high from behind and grabbed the ball directly in his hand. This block also fully demonstrated Brown's amazing bounce, and this block also made the scene boil. Kobe Bryant, Gasol and others, including the bench, also covered their mouths with their hands, looking unbelievable. Brown's physical fitness was explosive, but it was a pity that he was eliminated by the NBA because his basic skills were not solid.

There are many shocking blocked shots in NBA, such as Kobe blocked Yao Ming and Owen blocked the library, and shaking fingers like Uncle Mu blocked shots has become a much-told story. Facts have also proved that in addition to attacking, fans can be excited, and the oppression on the defensive end can also surprise fans.