[The Epoch Times, April 1, 2022](Reported by Epoch Times reporter Lin Zirong) The 2021-2022 regular season of the American Professional Basketball Team (NBA) will continue. The following is a summary of the average number of blocks per game as of April 1 this season. The top eight players who are temporarily ahead.
1st place: Jaren Jackson Jr.)─2.3Second-rate
Jaren Jackson Jr. plays for the Memphis Grizzlies as a power forward/center. He won the 2018-2019 NBA All-Rookie Team First Team and other honors. Jackson is currently averaging 2.3 blocks per game this season.
Second place: Robert Lee Williams III)─2.2Second-rate
Robert Lee Williams III played for the Boston Celtics as a power forward. He won honors such as the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year in the 2017-2018 season. Williams III is currently averaging 2.2 blocks per game this season.
Second place: Rudy Gobert)─2.2Second-rate
Rudy Gobert plays center for the Utah Jazz. He has won 3-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year (2017-2018; 2018-2019; 2020-2021), 3-time NBA All-NBA Team (1 second team, 2 third team) and other honors. Gobert is currently averaging 2.2 blocks per game this season.
Fourth place: Mitchell Robinson)─1.8Second-rate
Mitchell Robinson plays center for the New York Knicks. He won the 2018-2019 NBA All-Rookie Second Team honor. Robinson is currently averaging 1.8 blocks per game this season.
Fourth place: Jakob Poeltl)─1.8Second-rate
Jacob Poeltl plays center for the San Antonio Spurs. He won the 2015-2016 season, the best player in the Pacific Twelve School League and other honors. Poeltl is currently averaging 1.8 blocks per game this season.
Sixth place: Evan Mobley)─1.6Second-rate
Evan Mobley plays center for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Mobley is currently averaging 1.6 blocks per game this season.
6th place: Mohamed Bamba)─1.6Second-rate
Mohamed Bamba, or Mo Bamba for short, plays as a center for the Orlando Magic. He won the 2017-2018 All-American first team and other honors. Bamba is currently averaging 1.6 blocks per game this season.
eight place:Hassan Whiteside)─1.5Second-rate
Hassan Whiteside plays center for the Utah Jazz. He won the 2015-2016 All-Defensive Second Team and other honors. Whiteside is currently averaging 1.5 blocks per game this season.
Responsible editor: Sun Yun#