Victor Wembanyama has blocked 21.8% of Field Goals which he defended. This is almost 5 standard deviations above the mean.
Rest of the Top Ten:
Rank | Player | BLK/DFA |
---|---|---|
1 | Victor wembanyama | 21.8% |
2 | Clint Capela | 15.1% |
3 | Anthony Davis | 15.0% |
4 | Brook Lopez | 14.5% |
5 | Daniel Gafford | 14.2% |
6 | Myles Turner | 13.4% |
7 | Rudy Gobert | 13.2% |
8 | Jaren Jackson Jr. | 13.2% |
9 | Chet Holmgren | 12.5% |
10 | Ausar Thompson | 12.4% |
This data was arbitrarily limited to players with more than 300 minutes played(198 Players)
Poole has blocked 6 shots this year and is at 3.6%. I think the problem you are trying to point out is if a player goes in for one possession, blocks a shot and never plays again he’ll be at 100%. But I set a parameter that to make this list you need at least 300 minutes played. the fewest shots faced on this list is Joe Ingles with 76 and he has BLK/DFA of 2.6%
Also, it’s not Victor who avoids the defense.
It’s the offense that avoids Victor.